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After 18 years behind bars, the underworld drug trafficker begins his first full day of freedom with a morning stroll, a ...
Tony Mokbel’s first Good Friday since he was granted his freedom started with a coffee – and a trusty copy of the Herald Sun.
On being sentenced to three decades in jail, Tony Mokbel worked the room like a salesman but today he retired the swagger of previous court appearances. Here’s a close look inside today’s courtroom.
Drug kingpin Tony Mokbel spent his first morning of freedom in almost 18 years at Northland Shopping Centre and a park near his sister’s home in Melbourne’s north-east, where he will be living during ...
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Crime bigwig Tony Mokbel is free to return to the racetrack and get back on the punt, but he is not welcome at Crown casino.
If released, Mokbel will be free for the first time since 2007, when he was famously arrested in Greece disguised in a wig.
Mokbel applied for bail earlier this week as he fights to overturn his remaining drug trafficking convictions.
Tony Mokbel’s first Good Friday since he was granted his freedom started with a coffee – and a copy of the paper.