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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Muslim Drug Dealers Killer urged to surrender

Surrender for your own good, Muslim leaders urge Blackie Fahda

The Daily Telegraph

March 19, 2009 12:00am

SAFER in custody than out is the message Muslim leaders have for the family of Mohammed "Blackie" Fahda, wanted for questioning over the murder of drug kingpin Abdul Darwiche.

Fahda - a younger brother of Ahmad Fahda, who was shot dead at a Punchbowl service station six years ago - cannot be found.

Two associates of the Darwiche family are serving life sentences for Fahda's murder.

It is believed police have spent this week checking homes and associates linked to Fahda.

Muslim community leaders told The Daily Telegraph they had agreed to approach the brothers' father Abdul to urge him to get his son to contact police. They say his life is at dire risk from some people in the community who may want to take the law into their own hands.

One Muslim community leader, who did not wish to be named, said it was well known in the community that Fahda was the one being sought for questioning by Strike Force Solomon.

"People will try to make contact with his father to present him to the police station because then things will calm down," he said.

Police yesterday said, while they were concerned about possible retribution, they had no proof of anyone threatening vengeance for Darwiche's murder or of anyone being kidnapped to disclose Fahda's whereabouts.

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