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Arrest after former bikie boss Mouhamed ‘Moudi’ Tajjour attacked outside Gold Coast Bunnings

A former major bikie boss has vowed to come “out of retirement” and issued an ominous warning after he was bashed outside Bunnings.

Ex-Nomads bikie boss vows revenge on attackers

A man has been arrested after notorious former bikie boss Mouhamed ‘Moudi’ Tajjour was set upon outside a Gold Coast Bunnings.

On Sunday, a video shared on social media showed Tajjour being bashed and kicked by multiple men who pinned him down. At one point Tajjour is dragged along the ground before a man rips his shirt off.

The incident followed a “verbal confrontation” between Tajjour and one of the men. In one video shared by SCN World Star, a man can be heard saying: “Watch the bike boys, watch the bike.”

Tajjour was attacked outside a Bunnings on the Gold Coast. Picture: SCN World Star/Twitter.
Tajjour was attacked outside a Bunnings on the Gold Coast. Picture: SCN World Star/Twitter.
Tajjour said he was unsure how many attackers were involved. Picture: SCN World Star/Twitter.
Tajjour said he was unsure how many attackers were involved. Picture: SCN World Star/Twitter.

Despite leaving the Nomads Motorcycle Club in 2018, the 38-year-old said he would be coming “out of retirement” to enact revenge.

“I don’t know how many of them there was to be honest. I was on my phone, I looked up and I got dog-shotted, and then I got surrounded,” he said.

“I’ll give it to them. They got me real good. Now they will live with looking over their shoulder for the rest of their f***ing life.

“I’m out of retirement, I’m back in the f***ing club.

“This was a wake-up for me, I can never leave this life.”

The former Nomad heavyweight issued a stark warning to his attackers.
The former Nomad heavyweight issued a stark warning to his attackers.

The father-of-one also said that while they’ve made contact with the motorcycle club associated with the men, the “high rankers” have denied any connection.

“His mates came from the side. They got me good straight out.”

“No joke, these guys don’t know what they’ve created for themselves. Their so-called club that they’re saying that they’re with, said to my brother [that] they’re not with them.

“[They said that] they’re just idiots trying to make a name for themselves.”

A 31-year-old man from Park Ridge, south of Brisbane’s CBD, was arrested on Monday afternoon.

He is being questioned by detectives from Queensland’s Organised Crime Gangs Group.

Police are still investigating.

Youngest Nomads bikie

Prior to leaving the Nomads, Tajjour was the youngest member to join the club at the age of 15.

Well connected, Tajjour is the younger brother of the current Nomads national president Sleiman Tajjour, and the cousin of Kings Cross identity John Ibrahim.

In 2017, he was also briefly married to the sister of controversial former deputy mayor of Auburn and convicted criminal Salim Mehajer.

Tajjour pictured with John Ibrahim. Picture: Instagram
Tajjour pictured with John Ibrahim. Picture: Instagram

During his tenure with the outlaw motorcycle group, Tajjour was jailed for fours years over the manslaughter of Robin Nassour. Mr Nassour, who is the brother of Fat Pizza comedian George, died after he was fatally stabbed in an apartment carpark in 2006.

Since leaving the Nomads in 2018, Tajjour told The Daily Telegraph this year that he doesn’t regret his decision to “burn his colours”. The phrase refers to leaving a motorcycle club, an act which requires some members to ‘burn’ their club tattoos off.

“I was in jail a long time, bro. I haven’t got a bone left in me that desires a gangster life,” he said. “When I had a target on my back I didn’t like it at all. I was very paranoid.

“The streets are very dangerous now. When I see on the news a man in his 20 being murdered I think f**k imagine his dad.

“I can’t put myself in their predicament but if my son was killed I don’t even know.

“How it is now, it is very dangerous. It is not fun to be a gangster anymore.”

Now, Tajjour is more known for his social media presence which spans TikTok, multiple Instagrams accounts, and a podcast.

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Original URL: https://www.news.com.au/national/queensland/crime/former-bikie-boss-mouhamed-moudi-tajjour-vows-revenge-after-attack-outside-gold-coast-bunnings/news-story/4efa9e2416de4d6f6aff0df51ab4ca8e