Police arrested 26-year-old Le Nghia “Andy” Pham at Sydney Airport on Sunday night as he allegedly attempted to fly to Vietnam.
The first man to be charged with the murder of Sydney father Taha Sabbagh was “completely complicit” in the brazen hit outside a martial arts gym in Sydney’s south-west last month, although he is not accused of pulling the trigger.
Doherty said police believe Sabbagh, 40, was targeted as a result of “some type of dispute” between organised criminal groups. Taha Sabbagh was in his car outside the Elite Fight Force martial arts gym in Sefton when he was shot dead. A car was later found burnt out in Birrong. “Police will allege that second getaway car was placed, by this 26-year-old man, about a week before, in Birrong.”
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