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Convicted killer and Nomad bikie Moudi Tajjour reflects on his time in prison

THE cousin of Kings Cross identity John Ibrahim and Nomads life member has shared details of the eight and half years he spent behind bars.

Bikies in Australia: A short history

THE cousin of Kings Cross identity John Ibrahim was the youngest ever bikie to join a club when he became a nominee for the Nomads MC at just 15 years old.

It would take 16 months before Moudi Tajjour would become a full-patched member as former bikie boss Hassan “Sam” Ibrahim kept taking his colours for brawling with members inside the club.

What followed next would be a life of crime that would see him become a life member of the one percenter motorcycle club that was founded in Sydney, Australia in 1980.

Tajjour quickly made a name for himself and the Nomads on the tough streets of Sydney, acting as the right-hand man to be his older brother, Sleiman, who was also the club’s national president.

Moudi Tajjour (left) with his brother Sleiman.
Moudi Tajjour (left) with his brother Sleiman.

After holding the high standing title for close to a decade, Tajjour handed in his vice president patch last year after the demands of his consulting and wedding motorcycle escorts companies became too much to balance with club duties.

Despite stepping away from his duties, the bikie enforcer is still very involved with the club, having recently shared a dinner with more than a dozen men wearing Nomads hoodies and shirts.

The convicted also killer reflected on the time he has spent locked up behind bars, sharing a picture one of his ex-girlfriends sent him that was taken inside an Adelaide prison.

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