Ex-Nomads bikie and killer Moudi Tajjour reveals new job
Ex-Nomads bikie and convicted killer Moudi Tajjour says he is on welfare payments after being ‘wiped clean’. Now, the Sydney criminal reveals how he will make a living after a life of underworld crime.
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Crime really doesn’t pay. Just ask former bikie boss Mouhamed ‘Moudi’ Tajjour.
The ex-Nomad national president took to Instagram on Thursday to reveal his latest career move was trucking.
The 37-year-old has tested out several different careers since quitting the Nomads, also trying his hand at podcasts and butchery.
Tajjour rose to public prominence as the national president of the Nomads in 2018 before dramatically quitting the group with his brother, and current gang boss, Sleiman’s blessing.
Tajjour was the youngest-ever member to join the Nomads when he left school in Year 8 in the 1990s.
He was also convicted and jailed for four years for the 2006 fatal stabbing of Robin Nassour, the younger brother of Fat Pizza star George.
Tajjour’s cousin is Kings Cross identity John Ibrahim and the ex-bikie was briefly married to one of Salim Mehajer’s sisters.
Tajjour told his 53,000 Instagram followers on Thursday he was thankful for new beginnings.
“I don’t like to sit round (sic) doing nothing,” Tajjour posted on Instagram.
“I work cause (sic) I want to not because I have to … but anyways I’m happy with the decisions I’ve made.
“I choose the straight path and I stick to my word always and I will keep searching occupations until I find the rite (sic) one so let’s hope trucking is it for me and if it isn’t I will try more things and always keep busy so I never go back to the street life.
“Gangster life’s not a fun or good one trust me. 21 years I ran on these streets … so I will keep striving until I find the one job makes me happy
“Trucker life begins.”
A year ago Tajjour also revealed he had no assets to his name after departing the Nomads.
“LMAO when someone messages me saying ‘I will sue you’,”
“Sorry mate I don’t have anything in my name. Not even a bank account. Government wiped me clean.
“Only thing u (sic) will get is half my dole check (sic). Spewing if you do as I use half for petrol.”
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Telegraph last year, Tajjour revealed he was the happiest he had ever been after relinquishing all ties with the Nomads and was on medication to manage anger.
Tajjour said his brother helped him to turn a new leaf after police forced him to stop associating with his bikie friends under strict consorting laws.
“Police did me a favour. Police helped me by putting me on an order, even though I was retired I was still seeing some of them for coffees so I had to cease contact with everyone,” Tajjour told the Telegraph last year.
“[Police] saved me from this life. I had an excuse to say I was out … I walked away.”
Tajjour became a father earlier this year after a brief engagement to then-23 year old Ashleigh Gudgeon.
Gudgeon gave birth to a boy, Gabriel, in March, with Tajjour swearing his son would never see the bikie world.
“My son will never go down that path, no f***ing way,” Tajjour told the Telegraph at the time.
“It was a weird feeling becoming a father, but just such an exciting feeling.”
Apart from his new life as a truck driver Tajjour hosts popular comedy podcast Can’t Fight Hate alongside Sydney recording artist UB Brigante, who at one point reached #6 on the Australian iTunes charts.
The podcast covers topics from cooking lessons to life on the road as an outlaw, and there’s also word Tajjour is working on his first book.