King Cross personality John Ibrahim said he threatened to ‘slap the ink’ off his tattooed visitor
Nightclub boss John Ibrahim has revealed what happened when he opened his door to find a heavily-tattooed man filming himself and yelling abuse.
Sydney nightclub boss John Ibrahim has explained what happened when he opened his door to find a heavily-tattooed man called “Butch” filming himself and yelling abuse.
Mohamad ‘Butch’ Haochar, 37, was granted bail at Burwood Local Court on Wednesday, a day after he was charged over “indecent” posts on his personal Facebook page.
It came after Haochar, who has a grenade tattooed across his forehead and King Kong tattooed on his knuckles, shared a video of himself seemingly trying to provoke Ibrahim at his Dover Heights mansion.
“John, Habib, it’s me, Butch,” he yells before ringing the doorbell.
“Let’s see if he answers … come on, John. He’s not answering, f**k. Come on, John, answer it’s me.”
When Mr Ibrahim comes to the door, Mr Haochar stops recording.
However, Kings Cross personality Mr Ibrahim has now revealed in a tweet what happened next.
“I have never heard of or met this buffoon till I found him yelling at my gate,” he wrote on Twitter overnight. “Interestingly, when confronted he turned into my biggest fan.
“I told him to stop scaring my neighbours and to take his bad head back to wherever it came from before I slap the ink of (sic) it.”
Mr Ibrahim also posted CCTV footage from his home on Facebook which shows him calmly turning Mr Haochar away after a brief conversation.
Haochar was held in police custody for more than 24 hours before being granted bail and gave a fist pump in court upon hearing he was going to be released.
However, when he was approached by reporters outside court, he explained that he hadn’t been impressed with the amount of food he’d been given behind bars.
“I’m hungry, I haven’t eaten in 24 hours, yeah?” Haochar said.
“I’ve had 24 hours (in custody) and I’ve only had two Big Mac meals, can I just be left alone please.”
In his allegedly indecent social media posts over the last week, Haochar wrote that he was a “f**king psycho” and a “f**king pitbull,” and he planned to ambush Mr Ibrahim’s bodyguards so that they would disappear “from the planet”.
He also challenged boxer Mr Green to a one-on-one “street fight” outside his dad’s house in Harris Park and claimed he almost killed someone in prison with a microwave plate.
Yesterday, a court heard that Haochar had cropped several images to show guns pointed at the heads of former boxer Danny Green, convicted murderer Bassam Hamzy and other members of the Hamzy family.
Bassam Hamzy — who is allegedly featured in some of Haochar’s posts — was jailed in 1998 over the shooting murder of Kris Toumazis outside a Sydney nightclub
He also the founded the notorious gang Brothers 4 Life.
Haochar was charged with four counts of publish indecent article.
As part of his bail conditions, he is required to stay away from Mr Ibrahim’s home and he is not allowed to post social media posts featuring Danny Green, Bassam Hamzy and other members of the Hamzy family.
He will return to court on May 20.