UPDATE: A shocking murder plot targeting Sydney father Huy Tran has been disrupted by police, revealing a dangerous connection to a transnational crime syndicate. Authorities confirm that Tran was allegedly marked for death due to a $200,000 dispute with a group known as The Final Crime Family.
In a dramatic operation, police intercepted three alleged hitmen as they approached Tran’s children’s daycare in Revesby during peak hour traffic. The suspects were traveling in a stolen Mitsubishi Outlander and a Mercedes when law enforcement sprang into action, using beanbag rounds to stop the vehicles.
Detective Superintendent Peter Faux of the Organized Crime Squad stated that the situation escalated rapidly, noting that the suspects were seen driving with balaclavas and had been under surveillance for weeks. “The activity and the behavior of these people made it clear they were prepared to act,” Faux reported.
Authorities believe that the assassination was intended to be a calculated, cold-blooded murder, with plans to livestream the act to crime bosses. It was revealed that Tran’s employers, a crime syndicate allegedly run by Daniel Rodney Badger, suspected him of theft and had ordered the hit against him.
The police operation was meticulously planned, with officers seizing jerry cans filled with water instead of petrol to prevent the vehicles from being torched after the attack. Investigators had been monitoring up to 15 stolen vehicles linked to the suspects.
This incident raises serious concerns about the influence of organized crime in Sydney and the lengths to which these syndicates will go to settle disputes. The potential human cost of such violence is immeasurable, as families are thrust into danger over financial disagreements.
As the investigation continues, police urge the community to remain vigilant. Authorities have confirmed that additional details regarding the suspects and their connections to organized crime will be released as the situation develops.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story unfolds.


































