CCTV released as part of ongoing investigation into murder of Alen Moradian – Task Force Magnus

Task Force Magnus detectives have released CCTV of two men as part of an investigation into the fatal shooting of Alen Moradian in Bondi Junction earlier this year.

About 8.30am on Tuesday 27 June 2023, emergency services were called to Spring Street in Bondi Junction, following reports a man had been shot while sitting in a stationary vehicle in an underground carpark.

The man – who died at the scene – has since been identified as 48-year-old Alen Moradian.

A short time later, police located a burnt-out Porsche nearby in Bondi Junction, and a burnt-out Holden Commodore in Zetland.

Three crime scenes were subsequently established and forensically examined by specialist police.

Officers from Eastern Suburbs Police Area Command – with assistance from State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad – commenced inquiries before the matter was taken carriage of by Task Force Magnus under Strike Force Parachuter.

Task Force Magnus was established in July as a policing strategy to target and disrupt gun-related and violent crime, and to investigate links between recent organised criminal activity in Sydney – including the fatal shooting of Alen Moradian.

To date, two men have been charged in relation to the alleged murder and remain before the courts.

As part of ongoing inquiries, detectives have released CCTV of two men they believe may be able to assist with the investigation.

The men are described as being of African appearance and of tall, slim build.

One man was wearing a navy-blue hooded jumper and tracksuit pants, with black and white sneakers. The other was wearing an all-black hooded jumper and tracksuit pants with black sneakers.

Anyone who knows the identities or whereabouts of these men are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Anyone with information that may assist investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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