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It is not alleged Hamka was involved in the shooting, but the 32–calibre firearm was later found hidden in his bedroom, prosecutors told the court. Allan Fares, 22, was the third … The gun used in the shooting was later found hidden in Hamka's bedroom, Melbourne Magistrates Court was told during a bail application on Monday. Victoria Police have made a major breakthrough in the hunt for those responsible for a fatal shooting at Melbourne’s Love Machine nightclub. AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).

Allan Fares, 22, was the third young man to face court over the Love Machine shooting.Credit:Nine. Last week police released images of a car they believe was accidentally torched following the shooting.

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The court heard that police are still looking for other potential co-offenders. The arrest of Mr Fares is the latest in the investigation into the shooting that killed security guard Aaron Osmani and patron Richard Arow after bullets were sprayed toward the Prahran club from a stolen black Porsche SUV just after 3am on April 14.

When questioned about the gun, Moussa Hamka told police he'd picked up what he thought was drugs or cash wrapped in a T-shirt from a Fawkner park several weeks after the shooting.Credit:Facebook. A third young man charged over the drive-by shootings outside Melbourne nightclub Love Machine that left two people dead has faced court. Jacob Elliott, 18, and his father Nabil Moughnieh, formerly known as Nabil Maghnie. Several of the supporters called out in support when the teenager was remanded and led out of the dock.

The intact Suzuki seized by police (left) and the same model car owned by an innocent person from Queensland that was mistakenly torched. The Arow family had fled war-torn Sudan before arriving in Australia in 2002.