A deposed bikie boss claims to have been shot in the head by masked men at his home three months before a group disguised the same way shot off part of one of his fingers and set fire to his cars.
Former Canberra Comanchero commander Peter Zdravkovic, 38, is on trial in the ACT Supreme Court after pleading not guilty to the unauthorised possession of a rifle and knuckledusters. The court has heard that police allegedly found the items during a search of Mr Zdravkovic’s property on June 30, 2018, two days after four masked intruders had stormed the south Canberra premises.
CCTV footage of that incident shows Mr Zdravkovic involved in a shootout with the disguised attackers, who are seen to flee after pouring petrol around the Calwell home and setting three cars alight. Mr Zdravkovic, who had run naked from the shower to confront the assailants, took a bullet to his left hand.
On Tuesday, a police officer who was called to the scene after the shootout revealed for the first time that the former bikie boss claimed to have also been shot on an earlier occasion.
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