Alleged underworld boss fights for life after shooting

Nick Wilson and Sam McKeith |

Alleged crime boss Fadi Haddara is fighting for his life after being shot outside his home.
Alleged crime boss Fadi Haddara is fighting for his life after being shot outside his home.

Alleged gangland boss Fadi Haddara is fighting for life in hospital after being shot in his car.

The 48-year-old was shot in an apparent ambush outside his Altona North home, in Melbourne’s inner-west suburbs, on Sunday evening.

Emergency services responded to reports he had been shot in a car in the driveway of a home shortly before 8pm, police said.

Fadi Haddara (file image)
Fadi Haddara has been critically injured in a targeted shooting while inside a car at his home. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Haddara was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries after the targeted attack.

He is alleged to be the head of his namesake family clan, linked to Melbourne’s illicit tobacco trade.

The Haddara group has reportedly been a long-time rival to a syndicate led by tobacco kingpin Kazem Hamad.

The latter has been connected to a series of high-profile firebombings in Victoria while fighting for control of importation and distribution of illicit tobacco.

A fire-damaged shop (file image)
Dozens of shops have been firebombed in Victoria as gangs fight over the illegal tobacco market. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Hamad was arrested by Iraqi authorities following his deportation from Australia in 2023 and recently jailed for life.

Haddara last made headlines in 2025 when police withdrew a range of gun charges against him following an investigation into illicit tobacco and organised crime.

He faced an additional charge of affray by using unlawful violence over an incident in Altona North in November 2022, but it was withdrawn in March 2024.

In a statement issued through their lawyers, Haddara’s family requested privacy as they “focus on the wellbeing of their loved one”.

Police close off a street at a crime scene
Police have closed off the street around the crime scene at Fadi Haddara’s home in inner-Melbourne. (Jay Kogler/AAP PHOTOS)

Officers from the Major Crime Scene Unit remained at the scene into Monday morning, where a stretch of Marigold Avenue was closed to traffic.

Police directed motorists away from the site of the shooting, which was cordoned off under a blanket of fog.

Haddara’s brother Mohammed was killed in a shooting on Fifth Avenue in 2009, a short distance from the site of Sunday’s shooting, after an argument about a Mercedes borrowed for his sister’s wedding.

In 2019, Ali Chaouk was jailed for at least 18 years for the murder.

Ahmed Hablas, the cousin of Chaouk’s wife, initially confessed to the killing but retracted his statement and was acquitted by a jury in 2011.

AAP