Thursday 2 June 2022 04:37 AM Alleged gang kingpin Rafat Alameddine starts renovation business after 18 men ... trends now
Thursday 2 June 2022 04:37 AM Alleged gang kingpin Rafat Alameddine starts renovation business after 18 men ... trends now
Man police allege is the head of infamous Alameddine crime gang starts a new business venture just days after police claim they've 'cut the head off the snake' Sydney Lavish Renovations is Rafat Alameddine's latest business venture The business was created days after police arrested 18 alleged gang affiliates The group was allegedly operating one of the state's biggest crime networks The 31-year-old was not arrested or charged during the raids across Sydney
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The alleged kingpin of the infamous Alameddine crime gang has started a new business venture days after police arrested over a dozen people in a crackdown they claim 'cut the head off the snake'.
Rafat Alameddine, who police allege in court is top of the gang, lodged paperwork for a new renovation business on Friday, just three days after NSW police arrested 18 men - all believed to be low and mid-level associates of the Alameddine group.
Sydney Lavish Renovations is the latest venture added to the 31-year-old's