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Video shows drive-by shooting on Sydney home linked to drug dealers

By Anton Rose

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Video shows drive-by shooting on Sydney home linked to drug dealers

CCTV footage released by police shows the moment a gunman targeted a home linked to two convicted Sydney cocaine dealers earlier this year.

In the video, a white SUV can be seen pulling up outside the house in Concord, reversing and nudging forward to park in place.

The gunman calmly steps out of the car, takes aim and fires several shots into the Davidson Avenue home about 1am on July 3.

The bullets can be seen shattering through the glass balcony of the home and spraying shards.

The getaway car was found burnt out on Stuart Street, Burwood a short time later.

The Concord property is linked to convicted cocaine dealers Raymond and Joseph Frangieh.

Joseph Frangieh is a property developer and according council records applied to build a two-storey home on the land in 2016 .

He also registered a business under his name to the Concord address in 2024.

The NSW Police’s bikie-focused unit — the Raptor Squad — is now investigating the shooting under Strike Force Keysbrook.

At the time police sources told the ABC they were looking into the Hells Angels bikie gang’s links to the shooting.

It is not the first time the Frangieh family have been targeted by gunmen.

In September 2003 the Frangieh family home in Merrylands was shot at in a drive-by shooting.

In December that year Raymond and Joseph Frangieh’s father Sayed was shot dead outside the same home.

Police have asked for anyone who recognises the two men in the vision from July to come forward.