Melbourne store owner Rabih Haddara testifies his shop was firebombed after refusing protection money.
A Melbourne tobacco store owner, Rabih Haddara, testified that his store was firebombed after he refused to pay protection money to an overseas crime boss, Kazem "Kaz" Hamad. Majid Alibadi, accused of the arson and other crimes, allegedly acted as a messenger from Hamad, demanding payment. The fire caused over $450,000 in damage. Alibadi denies the charges, and a magistrate will decide if there's enough evidence for a trial.
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