Former Nomads bikie president Sayed Mohammed Moosawi has been charged following raids on caravans in Dural, as he is accused of orchestrating arson attacks in Bondi.

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  1. It seems like a significant development in the ongoing investigation into organized crime activities associated with bikie gangs. Sayed Mohammed Moosawi’s charges following the Dural caravan raids highlight the serious nature of the allegations, particularly with the additional claims of his involvement in arson attacks. This could lead to further scrutiny of his associates and possibly unravel more criminal activities tied to the Nomads bikie gang. It will be interesting to see how the legal proceedings unfold and what implications this may have on biker activities in the region. Public safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement in tackling such organized crime remain crucial issues in this context.

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