Former bikie walks back claims he’s ‘out of retirement’ after alleged assault
Former bikie boss Mouhamed “Moudi” Tajjour has walked back comments that he’s “out of retirement” after he was allegedly set upon by three men.
Video footage of the alleged bashing was uploaded to social media over the weekend, appearing to show the former Sydney bikie enforcer being attacked in the carpark of a Gold Coast Bunnings.
Following the alleged altercation, Tajjour claimed he was “no longer retired” and “back in the f***ing club” in a TikTok live, but has since walked the comments back.
“I have not returned to the bikies,” he later wrote. “Was a angry moment (sic) and I spoke outs emotions. So pless know I aint back in any crew.
“End day I’ve reached out to have a one on one with each one them but as for wars pleas all know I’ve left this gang life.
“My only intention is to meet them and have a fair go with each one.”
A 31-year-old Park Ridge man will appear in court today over the incident, charged with assault occasioning bodily harm in company and possessing a dangerous drug.