A convicted killer and prison gang leader allegedly made about 460 calls a day on a smuggled mobile phone as he coordinated a 0000-a-week drug trafficking syndicate from his maximum security jail cell. Bassam Hamzy, 29,who worships Osama Bin Laden and who is serving a 21-year sentence for murdering a man outside a Sydney nightclub, allegedly made more than 19000 calls from inside Lithgow prison, west of Sydney, between May 1 and June 11 this year. Most of the calls were made in Arabic, to a syndicate of 12 close friends and family members who allegedly shifted .5 million worth of cocaine and ice from NSW to Victoria in six weeks. Five of the principal players were arrested in Sydney and two others in Melbourne, during a series of dawn raids on Thursday that allegedly netted a loaded gun, a large amount of cash and thousands of pills. Of those men, Khaled Hamzy, 56, Ghassan Amoun, 22, Thomas Miholic, 36, and Mohammad Abbas, 28, faced Burwood Local Court on drug possession and proceeds of crime offences, as well as one count each of participating in a criminal group. They were remanded and are due to return to court on February 11. Police said Bassam Hamzy was expected to be charged with at least 15 serious drug and criminal group offences.
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