24.02.2021
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Iraqi MP's Western Sydney family target of alleged $10 MILLION international extortion attempt

An international criminal group allegedly tried to extort a member of the Iraqi parliament by attacking his family's Sydney home.

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The wife and five children of an Iraqi politician have allegedly been terrorised for more than a year in their southwest Sydney home as part of an international attempt to extort $10 million from the member of the Iraqi parliament.

Detective Chief Superintendent Darren Bennett of NSW Police State Crime Command said four people had been arrested in dawn raids on Wednesday after a joint investigation between Australian and Canadian authorities.

Two men - aged 24 and 22 - were arrested at Blacktown and Seven Hills and are expected to be charged over multiple violent incidents at the family’s home at Chester Hill between December 2019 and January this year.

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Two simultaneous search warrants were executed in Edmonton, Canada, by the Edmonton Police Cybercrime Unit, who seized a replica firearm and electronic devices.

One of the people arrested in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
One of the people arrested in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Credit: Supplied by NSW Police

A 33-year-old man and a 32-year-old woman were arrested and are now in the custody of local authorities.

Strike Force Mulach was established by the Robbery and Serious Crime Squad to investigate and has been working with police in Edmonton.

Bennett said the Canadian man was the mastermind behind the plot that involved attacks on the family’s home in Chester Hill and online threats, demanding payment of up to $10 million.

The target is reportedly Iraqi politician Ahmed Al Asadi - a dual citizen who lives in Baghdad.

The men wanted $10 million.
The men wanted $10 million. Credit: Supplied by NSW Police

His wife and children - aged between 10 and 25 - were initially the victims of a home invasion by four masked people, where the 16-year-old son was assaulted and robbed of cash.

On another occasion a shot was fired at the home and another time a brick was used to smash the front window.

Earlier this month a threatening note was left outside the home and a fire was lit on the front porch.

“There’s been constant demands for money over a period of time,” Bennett said.

“We think some money has been handed to over to people in Sydney to commit acts of violence in and around the family home,” he told reporters,

“Our allegation will be that the mastermind behind this is the male in Canada and he has been directing criminal activity in Sydney.”

The $10 million was not paid, he said.

The men from Sydney are expected to appear in court later on Wednesday charged over the home invasion and other attacks.

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