Finks bikies found not guilty of Mongol ‘revenge’ shooting

Finks bikies found not guilty of Mongol ‘revenge’ shooting
Two Finks bikies have been discovered not responsible of the tried homicide of a rival membership member who was shot within the head in an alleged revenge assault.
Rocco Curra was fortunate to outlive an August 2019 taking pictures after being lured to a avenue in suburban Melbourne within the perception he was assembly a girl he’d been speaking to on Instagram.

It was alleged he was ambushed by Mongols bikies Poiva Sita and Sione Hokafonu, however jurors discovered the 2 males not responsible on Tuesday after a weeks-long Victorian Supreme Court trial.

Poiva Sita (left) and Joseph Opapo arrive at the Supreme Court in Melbourne
Poiva Sita (left) and Joseph Opapo have each been discovered not responsible. (AAP)

Prosecutors had alleged Hokafonu was one in every of two gunmen who fired 11 or 12 photographs at Curra, after allegedly being pushed to the scene by Sita.

Another man, accused of being the second shooter, is having his case heard individually.

Sita’s brother, Joseph Opapo, was additionally discovered not responsible of deliberately inflicting severe harm in circumstances of gross violence after jurors rejected that he was a second getaway driver.

Jurors had been proven footage through the trial which confirmed a silver BMW park in entrance of Curra’s automobile earlier than two males soar out and fireplace photographs into his automobile.

Prosecutor Neill Hutton had advised jurors the taking pictures was retribution for the taking pictures of Hokafonu within the foot days earlier.

Sione Hokafonu arrives at the Supreme Court in Melbourne
Jurors additionally discovered Sione Hokafonu not responsible. (AAP)

That incident was apparently in retaliation for an earlier confrontation at a procuring centre pub when a Mongols affiliate had his “Support Your Local Mongols” jumper taken by members of the Finks as a “trophy” after a scuffle.

Curra tried to drive away however crashed right into a tree. He staggered right into a property and residents referred to as police.

A witness, who can’t be recognized, advised the courtroom there had been celebrations on the Finks clubhouse after the taking pictures.

“There was talk amongst everyone that they thought he was dead,” the witness mentioned.

“Hence the celebratory drinks”.

When requested why Curra had been focused, Hokafonu was mentioned to have replied “blood for blood or an eye for an eye”.

The three males, who had been on bail, walked free from courtroom.

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