Convicted drug lord Michael Ibrahim, who is serving a 30-year jail sentence for trying to import two tonnes of MDMA into Australia, has been charged after allegedly threatening to kill another Ibrahim family member.
Criminal Groups detectives allege Michael made threats to his sister Fifi Ibrahim, also known as Armani Stelios, following the kidnapping of her son Michael Haddad.
Michael Haddad is the son of Marwan Haddad, who is now divorced from Fifi Ibrahim and is before the courts for his alleged role in a cocaine syndicate.
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Police say Michael Haddad, 21, was kidnapped from a block of Ryde units on Saturday and found on the side of a road at East Hills, near Bankstown, on Tuesday.
He was taken to Bankstown hospital for minor injuries and is cooperating with police.
Michael Ibrahim was transferred to Goulburn police station yesterday and charged, while his brother Sam Ibrahim was transferred from Long Bay jail and escorted on a flight to Perth where he will be transferred to Christmas Island Immigration detention centre.
9News understands he will be processed on the island before his planned deportation to Lebanon - a country he hasn't been back to since he was four years old.
The government revoked his permanent residency visa after he was convicted of heading a gun syndicate.
Michael Ibrahim is expected to face court in December charged with using a carriage service to harass his sister after threatening her on a jail phone.
There is no suggestion Michael was involved in his nephew's kidnapping.
NSW Police Robbery and Serious Crime Squad detectives are still hunting for the people behind the kidnapping of Michael Haddad and are asking anyone who saw anything suspicious on Morrison Road at Ryde on Saturday to contact Crime Stoppers.
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