Heavyweight boxer and notorious ex-Mongols bikie nicknamed ‘The Punisher’ is fighting for life after being shot at a relative’s funeral – after being purged from the club with Toby Mitchell
- Heavyweight boxer and former Mongols bikie Sam Abdulrahim fighting for life
- Abdulrahim was shot three times and his Mercedes G-Class sprayed with bullets
- He drove himself to the local police station before he was taken to hospital
Heavyweight boxer and former Mongols bikie Sam Abdulrahim is fighting for life after being shot while attending his cousin’s funeral.
Abdulrahim, 32, was shot three times and his Mercedes sprayed with bullets at Fawkner, in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, on Saturday.
Abdulrahim drove himself to the local police station before an ambulance arrived and took him to Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition, The Age reported.

Abdulrahim, 32, was shot three times and his dark coloured Mercedes sprayed with bullets at Fawkner, in Melbourne ‘s northern suburbs, on Saturday

Abdulrahim, 32, was shot three times and his Mercedes sprayed with bullets at Fawkner
He was shot in the lung and kidney, Herald Sun reported.
A black Mercedes-Benz G-Class four-wheel-drive parked outside the police station has been surrounded with tape.
The shooting comes months after Abdulrahim, sergeant-at-arms Mark Balsillie and Toby Mitchell were ordered to hand in their colours.
Balsillie and Abdulrahim were summoned to an urgent meeting with the gang’s new Queensland hierarchy on the Gold Coast where they were told they were out, the Herald Sun reported.
Mitchell, also a former Bandidos boss, Balsillie and Abdulrahim were widely regarded as three of the most influential Mongols in the club’s ranks last year.
Balsillie was involved in patching Russian Comancheros across to the Mongols, while Abdulrahim is thought to be well connected in Melbourne’s middle eastern crime circles.
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