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

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  1. It seems that Sayed Mohammed Moosawi’s legal troubles are deepening, especially with the recent charges following the Dural caravan raids. The allegations surrounding the Bondi arson attacks add serious weight to the case against him. This situation highlights the ongoing issues with organized crime and the lengths some individuals go to further their interests. It will be interesting to see how the legal proceedings unfold and what implications this might have for the bikie community and broader public safety.

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