Professional boxer Suleiman “Sam” Abdulrahim has survived another attempt on his life in Melbourne’s north. The incident occurred early this morning outside his home on Larch Street in Thomastown, around 3:15 AM. According to police reports, Abdulrahim escaped injury despite several shots being fired at him as he was leaving his residence.
Authorities are currently on the hunt for the assailants, who remain at large. Police believe a “number of shots” were directed at the 32-year-old boxer, a former member of the Mongols bikie gang known by his nickname “The Punisher”. This latest attack adds to Abdulrahim’s history of violent encounters, marking the second shooting he has survived in less than two years.
The first shooting took place on June 25, 2022, at Fawkner Cemetery, where Abdulrahim was shot five times in the chest and stomach. Remarkably, he survived that harrowing incident, and today’s event underscores the persistent threats he faces.
Police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this latest shooting. Despite the severity of the attack, Abdulrahim’s ability to escape unscathed suggests a combination of luck and resilience. The authorities have yet to determine the motives behind these repeated attempts on his life, but given his past affiliations and high-profile status, various lines of inquiry are being pursued.
Residents of Thomastown have expressed shock and concern over the violent act in their neighborhood. Many are calling for increased police presence and security measures to ensure community safety.
As the investigation continues, police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward. The details of the offenders remain unclear, and the community’s assistance could prove crucial in bringing those responsible to justice.
For now, Sam Abdulrahim remains a symbol of endurance, having once again walked away from a life-threatening situation. The boxing world and the broader public will undoubtedly be watching closely as this story develops, hoping for a swift resolution and enhanced safety for all involved.
Contact Information:
Victoria Police – Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000
For more updates, stay tuned to local news outlets and the Victoria Police website.