Bilal Haouchar pleaded guilty to assisting two masked gunmen who fatally shot 38-year-old Ali Eid at his Punchbowl home in November 2012 and opened fire on Mohammed Hanouf, who survived the attack. Michael Ibrahim, who served six years behind bars for manslaughter, was shot in the shoulder in 2015, months after his release. Butch Haouchar with Osman Haouchar, who lost his eye in a drive-by shooting.Credit:Facebook. 'He's not answering, f***.' Mr Haochar allegedly also posted an image of a firearm being pointed at the head of Bilal Hamzy, the brother of convicted killer and Brothers 4 Life founder Bassam Hamzy, and boxer Danny Green. The allegedly indecent video ends before Mr Ibrahim comes to the door. He also allegedly posted on his Facebook page that he was demanding $3 million from Mr Ibrahim, of which $500,000 was for his "cuzin". It is understood armed robber Bilal Haouchar — who helped two gunmen cover up a murder by disposing of their clothing — left Australia about six weeks ago and may have linked up with his good friend Mark Buddle, the former Comanchero bikie boss, in Dubai or Turkey. Police at the scene of the shooting in Punchbowl. Huge fleet of 300 Chinese fishing boats is 'raping' Galapagos Islands' waters, pillaging food supplies and... Phil Collins ex-wife Orianne Cevey 'had a two-year close friendship with a male stripper' while living with... Half a MILLION fish wash up on British beach in desperate bid to escape hungry seals and dolphins. Acting Justice Hidden said the two victims "had been engaged in the supply of prohibited drugs" but could not rule whether the attack was drug-related. Career suicide by Zoom: CNN analyst is suspended for 'masturbating during video call' because 'he thought no... Advertising CEO 'is sacked after taking webcam into the toilet during Zoom call with colleagues'. Bilal Haouchar fled Australia two years ago, before police had a chance to place an ankle monitor on him after his release from jail earlier that year. Mr Haochar, who claimed he almost killed someone in prison with a microwave plate, is seen in the footage approaching the intercom at Mr Ibrahim's property. Working lunches of up to 30 PEOPLE could be EXEMPT from Tier 2 and Tier 3 lockdowns as loophole raises hopes... Nicola Sturgeon's two week 'circuit breaker' is set to get LONGER: Scotland's nationwide ban on mixing... ANOTHER council removes social-distancing spaces: Town's pavement-widening barriers are latest to be taken... Robert Redford's auto-immune disease sufferer son dies of liver cancer at the age of 58 after two liver... Support for your immune health from an innovative supplement - a story of gut instinct. The 34-year-old former Merrylands resident is a notorious gun for hire who experiences “revenge fantasies” and once boasted about wanting to shoot a member of the Ibrahim clan. Sally Rawsthorne is a Crime Reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald. 'What?' Haouchar is seen approaching the 48-year-old, greeting him with an extended hand which Ibrahim swats away. A Sydney man who helped cover up a daylight execution nearly six years ago will walk free after being handed a good behaviour bond. 'Let's see if he answers...come on, John. Come on, John, answer it's me,' he says becoming visibly frustrated. The Haouchar family are believed to blame John Ibrahim's brother Michael, currently behind bars after pleading guilty to his role in an international tobacco smuggling syndicate, for the shooting. Michael was later arrested in 2017 for drug and money laundering charges to which he will be sentenced for later this year. While sitting in the dock, Haouchar smiled and waved to his supporters in court who hugged each other as acting Justice Peter Hidden ordered him to be under parole supervision for two years. His brother Bilal was later filmed in jail threatening revenge on the Ibrahim family. In sentencing submissions, defence barrister David Dalton, SC, said Haouchar wasn't present during the attack but later took the clothes worn by the culprits, who still haven't been identified. EXCLUSIVE: Dramatic moment armed police swoop on 'Irish travellers' and order them to 'get down on the floor... Millennials 'lose faith' in democracy: Less than half of adults under-35 are satisfied with political... Jeff Bridges, 70, reveals he has been diagnosed with lymphoma with message quoting his famous Big Lebowski... No amount of money is worth it: Tantrums, demands for unlimited sex... and silence at the dinner table... British spy agencies BANNED non-white employees until 1980, new official history of GCHQ reveals, Prison nurse, 24, who exchanged over 500 'inappropriate' calls and texts with inmate in 16 days avoids jail. View the profiles of people named Bilal Haoushar. But when Ibrahim finally comes to the door, Haouchar stops recording. Butch Haouchar with Osman Haouchar, who lost his eye in a drive-by shooting. The comments below have been moderated in advance. "I’m f---ing psycho ... a f---ing pitbull," he wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday, boasting that he planned to ambush Mr Ibrahim’s bodyguards and that they would disappear "from the planet". That year, Australian Federal Police later detained Osman at Sydney Airport to question him over the shooting, but he was released without charge hours later. Mohamed "Butch" Haochar outside John Ibrahim's house. Bilal Haouchar pleaded guilty to assisting two masked gunmen who fatally shot 38-year-old Ali Eid at his Punchbowl home in November 2012 and opened fire on Mohammed Hanouf, who survived the attack. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. These were lesser alternative charges to murder and shooting with intent to murder, which Haouchar had been facing. Last April, the director of public prosecutions ordered there be no further proceedings against two other people charged in relation to the killing. Bilal Haouchar is considered one of the most dangerous men in the country, according to police. Now Haouchar is free, police fear he will waste no time dealing with his enemies and top of that long list seems to be Kings Cross identity John Ibrahim and his family. On XL’s side was Bilal Haouchar. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. The heavily-tattooed man, who has 'execution' and '187' inked across his forehead, shared a video of himself on Facebook shouting outside John Ibrahim's house, Ibrahim later shared his own security footage of the confrontation - which ultimately saw Haouchar walk away after a short discussion, Haouchar is seen approaching the 48-year-old, greeting him by extending his hand, which Ibrahim swats away (pictured). Haouchar is the state’s most wanted man, who is currently hiding from the police in Lebanon. 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Footage of what happened next, however, was later shared by Ibrahim who captured the moment on his home security camera. Osman Haouchar lost his right eye during a drive-by outside his family's Merrylands home in 2008. Osman (left, who lost his eye in a drive-by shooting) and Butch (right) Haouchar are not related, according to sources close to the Haouchar family, Ibrahim was seen last month accompanying his model girlfriend Sarah Budge to a funeral in Sydney. As the conditions of his bail, Mr Haochar is not to go within a kilometre of Mr Ibrahim's home, nor to be in touch with him, the Hamzy brothers or Green. The Haouchar family are believed to blame John Ibrahim's brother Michael, currently behind bars after pleading guilty to his role in an international tobacco smuggling syndicate, for the shooting. In a Facebook post seen by the Sydney Morning Herald, Haouchar allegedly threatened to make Ibrahim's bodyguards 'disappear' - but security footage of the incident showed a different story. Although it is not clear why he was seeking anything from the nightlife mogul, the Haouchar and Ibrahim families have a history of bad blood between them, Ibrahim (pictured right with girlfriend Sarah Budge) seems calm and collected while speaking to Haouchar in tracksuit pants and sandals. The 31-year-old disposed of the assailants' clothes and was sentenced to a two-year good behaviour bond in the NSW Supreme Court on Friday, having already spent more than 3½ years in custody over the killing. Mr Ibrahim appears to ask Mr Haochar to leave, which he does. Police at the scene of the shooting in Punchbowl. my name is Bilal Haouchar and iv entered a spraypainting apprenticeship,the reason ive choosen this type of trade is because most of my family members are spraypainters ,and i enjoy painting and anything thats got to do with cars, my strength in this trade is that im a fast learner and i pick up things really quick my weakness in this trade is that im really in patient and i dont like to spend to long on one job … Mr Haochar's solicitor Michael Ayache said his client should be granted bail because the posts were not threatening. Butch Haouchar uploaded a video of himself arriving at Mr Ibrahim's Dover Heights mansion on Saturday, seeking to confront the Sydney club owner over an alleged money issue. But footage released to his associates and seen by the Herald shows him batting away Mr Haochar's hand. Man who helped cover up daylight execution walks free. The tattooed man has photos on his now-private Facebook of himself and Osman Haouchar who was shot in the eye at his family home in 2008. “He wants to shoot an Ibrahim,” a source said this week. Ali Eid was shot dead at the back of a house in Punchbowl in November 2012. Police at the scene of the shooting in Punchbowl. A heavily-tattooed man has been filmed being turned away by nightclub boss John Ibrahim - moments after boasting he was a 'f***ing psycho' and a 'pitbull' online. Bilal Haouchar pleaded guilty to assisting two masked gunmen who fatally shot 38-year-old Ali Eid at his Punchbowl home in November 2012 and opened fire on Mohammed Hanouf, who survived the attack. Police looking at who ordered the hit are focusing on Bilal Haouchar as one suspect. Seconds later, Haouchar appears to be dismissed and is seen walking away quietly. Has YOUR career been put in limbo? 'John, Habib, it's me, Butch,' he shouts before walking over to ring the doorbell. uploading allegedly indecent videos of the incident. Published: 06:04 BST, 30 April 2019 | Updated: 16:16 BST, 30 April 2019. "It certainly doesn't have the connotation of intimidation or violence because he interacts with John," he said. 'I'm a psycho': John Ibrahim's tattooed visitor granted bail. Magistrate Louise McManus granted him bail, after initially remarking she was not "necessarily convinced".