Lone Wolf bikie Ahmad ‘Adam’ Doudar appeals Hawi sentence
A Lone Wolf bikie is appealing his three year prison sentence for his role in the assassination of ex-Comanchero boss Mick Hawi.
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A Sydney bikie is fighting his three-year jail sentence for helping in the murder of former Comanchero boss Mahmoud ‘Mick’ Hawi.
Lone Wolf bikie Ahmad ‘Adam’ Doudar confessed to assisting in the disposal of a getaway car following the 37-year-old father of two’s daylight assassination outside a Rockdale gym in 2018.
Last month Doudar was handed a maximum four-and-a-half year jail term with a non-parole period of three years and four months.
The maximum penalty for accessory after the fact is 25 years behind bars, but Doudar is appealing the severity of his sentence.
The 40-year-old’s case will return to court later this month, with a hearing slated for November.
Justice Robert Hulme said Doudar helped a “vicious and cold-blooded” murderer conceal a getaway car to help him “evade justice.”
“The murder itself was horrifying. It was a dangerous and violent public execution. Mr Doudar knew this,” he told the NSW Supreme Court.
Earlier in September a jury found Lone Wolf bikie Yusuf Nazlioglu and 32-year-old panel beater Jamal Eljaidi not guilty of Hawi’s February 2018 killing.
Doudar was not called to give evidence during the trial, and the Crown relied on DNA evidence linking Nazlioglu and Eljaidi to the second getaway car in its circumstantial case.
This was rejected by the jurors but Justice Hulme said Doudar held an “arrogant and immoral belief” that he was entitled to extinguish the life of another person.
“He knew that his friend Yusuf Nazlioglu was the brazen and brutal executioner,” the judge said.
“The driver of the vehicle at the time was Jamal Eljaidi,” Doudar’s agreed facts state.
Hawi’s widow Carolina Gonzalez told Doudar’s sentence hearing: “My sons are broken.”
“Their life is so empty now because of a bunch of cowards who decided to play god,” she said tearfully.
Doudar was originally accused of being the mastermind behind the infamous hit outside Rockdale Fitness First and charged with murder.
But on the day his trial was due to start in July, Doudar pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact to murder.
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“There will come a day, Ahmad, when you will stand before the ultimate judge and you will not be able to make a deal or plead to save yourself,” Ms Gonzalez said in her victim impact statement.
“Your punishment will be eternal and divine.”
Justice Hulme gave Doudar a 10 per cent sentence discount for his guilty plea but added that having shown no remorse “there can be little confidence that he will not reoffend.”