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Hawi was born in Beirut, Lebanon into a Sunni Muslim family. In 1985, his family fled the Lebanese Civil War as refugees and settled in Sydney, New South Wales. [1] Hawi had what his judge at his 2011 trial called an "uneventful, if meagre" childhood. [1] He attended Punchbowl Boys High School in the Punchbowl suburb of Sydney. [2]
The Comancheros, led by Mick Hawi, delivered a comprehensive beating to the much older leader. They left him battered and took both his club colours and his Harley-Davidson. It was the outlaw equivalent of spitting in Jock's face." [76] In 2003, Hawi proclaimed himself to be the new Comanchero national president and "supreme commander". [76]
In 2016, he fled to the United Arab Emirates after he was a declared a "person of interest" to the police in connection with the murder of a security guard in 2010. Buddle appointed a committee that consisted of the national sergeant-at-arms Tarek Zahed, the Melbourne chapter president Mick Murray and Sydney chapter president Allan Meehan to run the Comanchero in his absence.
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In early 2018, the Comanchero appeared to be under attack with the former national president Mick Hawi being murdered on 15 February 2018 while Murray's right-hand man Robert Ale was almost killed during a shooting at the Nitro Ink tattoo parlor. [2] The shooting of Ale was described as part of an internal struggle within the Comanchero. [5]
Ayik was born in Australia to parents from Turkey. [4] His father died when he was young, with many family members being drug users. [5] His cousin and brother later ended up in prison. [5]