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Runaway groom Murat Shomshe faces jail for shooting up woman’s car

A GROOM who went on the run after being granted bail to get married faces up to 10 years behind bars for firing shots at a woman.

POlice are looking for Murat Shomshe who failed to answer bail. He frequents Coburg, Epping, Altona and Werribee.
POlice are looking for Murat Shomshe who failed to answer bail. He frequents Coburg, Epping, Altona and Werribee.

A GROOM who went on the run after being granted bail to get married faces up to 10 years behind bars for firing shots at a woman.

Murat Shomshe, 34, became national news in July last year after sparking a manhunt when he failed to hand himself in after supposedly getting hitched.

His bride-to-be had convinced County Court judge Richard Maidment to cut him loose after she agreed to pay a $10,000 surety.

Shomshe, who was to go to trial over the shooting incident, spent a week at large before his capture at a “pole dancing studio” in Campbellfield.

The violent criminal appeared in the County Court today where he pleaded guilty to one charge of reckless conduct endangering life.

Murat Shomshe after he was recaptured. Picture: Channel 7
Murat Shomshe after he was recaptured. Picture: Channel 7
Shomshe’s wife Belinda Dulevski outside court last year. Picture: David Crosling
Shomshe’s wife Belinda Dulevski outside court last year. Picture: David Crosling

The court heard Shomshe, who was supported in court by his wife, pulled a handgun on a woman in August 2014, while free from prison on a suspended sentence.

Police allege he fired shots into the woman’s car outside a Coburg factory after she failed to pay a minor debt.

The victim had turned up at the factory to recover a car previously confiscated by Shomshe.

The court heard Shomshe pointed a black handgun at the woman before firing into the vehicle as she frantically reversed to escape.

Forensic police later found two bullets struck the car, including one in the front bonnet.

Shomshe later claimed to be the “middle man’’ in collecting the debt for a friend.

The gunman was jailed for seven months in December that year over unrelated offences, which also breached his suspended sentence and a community corrections order.

He was free for little over a week before being charged over the Coburg shooting incident and subsequently bailed.

Defence counsel James McQuillan said his client was using the drug ice at the time of his offending.

He will be sentenced at a date to be fixed.

wayne.flower@news.com.au

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