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A slip of a hoodie captured on CCTV could be the breakthrough police need to arrest the killers responsible for the gangland execution of Mejid Hamzy in broad daylight.
Detectives have released new vision of two hooded men fleeing from the scene moments after Hamzy, 44, the brother of Brothers for Life founder Bassam Hamzy, was shot outside his Condell Park home in Sydney's south-west on October 19 last year.
The CCTV captured the face and distinct blond hair of one the men briefly exposed after his hoodie fell off while fleeing the scene through the reserve before getting into two luxury cars.
Police believe at least one of the men captured was also involved in the murder of former Comanchero bikie Fares Abounader, shot dead in nearby Panania two months earlier.
Dashcam vision shows a white Subaru parked outside Abounader's Wall Avenue home prior to the August 29 shooting before being captured on CCTV turning onto Horsley Road.
Mejid Hamzy (pictured) was shot dead outside his Condell Park home last October
Separate dashcam vision from Henry Lawson Drive – near Webster Street and Kelso Park at East Hills, captures two men in dark-coloured clothing in the hours before Hamzy was shot dead.
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