Every phone call Bassam Hamzy, 39, makes is listened to in real-time and must be conducted in English. His incoming and outgoing letters are scanned and the recipients noted. The only exceptions to ...
Bassam Hamzy’s lawyers say his maximum security conditions make it too hard to prepare for a case against the NSW Police. Hamzy in 2019 launched proceedings in the Supreme Court that would prevent ...
HE IS a murdering, drug-pushing gangster. Now Australia’s most notorious inmate, Brothers for Life boss Bassam Hamzy, has taken on the law in a new role — representing himself in court over a mobile ...
In what could be a plot line from The Sopranos, Hamzy’s 70-year-old mother Lola and sister-in-law Zawat Taha are set to face off in court as to who owns the crime family’s Auburn home. Sources said ...
CONVICTED killer Emad Sleiman, former friend of Brothers 4 Life founder Bassam Hamzy, is recovering in hospital after being shot in the chest and leg. Emad Sleiman underwent surgery in Westmead ...
Two of the country’s most notorious inmates — Bassam Hamzy and Talal Alameddine — have had their matters heard in court after allegedly becoming involved in a violent punch-up in Goulburn Supermax.
Conversations between high-risk inmates and their lawyers may soon be monitored by independent officers, in a bid to stop prisoners like murderer Bassam Hamzy from allegedly using private ...
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