Ex-Nomads boss Moudi Tajjour has re emerged on TikTok to taunt Mongol rivals 

Former Nomads bikie boss Moudi Tajjour has explosively mocked the leader of the Mongols on social media, just six weeks after he was brutally bashed in a public carpark. 

Tajjour taunted Mongols’ national president, Nick ‘The Knife’ Forbes, in a video posted to TikTok.

‘These guys aren’t proper gangsters – they’re not a threat to me – and I’m challenging ’em,’ he declared.

‘Take me out for what I said. Go on.

‘I know you’re watching Nick, I know your watching. You’re going to know my voice better than you know your own missus’ by the end of the f … king year, I promise ya’.

‘Cause I’m calling you a dog and a junky. You’re gonna have to do something Nicky. 

‘I’m back at my old place (in Parramatta). What excuse you got now Nick? You can’t say ‘I’m not from Sydney I don’t know where he is’, I just told you where I live.

‘Take me out for what I said, go on. I know you want to Nick, I know you want to.’

Ex-Nomads bikie boss Moudi Tajjour has explosively mocked the leader of the Mongols on social media, just six weeks after being bashed and humiliated in a public carpark

Former Nomads bikie boss turned influencer Moudi Tajjour issued threats against his enemies after allegedly being bashed and stomped in a Gold Coast Bunnings carpark

Former Nomads bikie boss turned influencer Moudi Tajjour issued threats against his enemies after allegedly being bashed and stomped in a Gold Coast Bunnings carpark

A dazed Tajjour, stripped of his shirt and red from the alleged assault, sits up as the men retreat in Nerang Bunnings' car park on the Gold Coast

A dazed Tajjour, stripped of his shirt and red from the alleged assault, sits up as the men retreat in Nerang Bunnings’ car park on the Gold Coast

Since Taijour quit the Nomads in 2019 he has built a following on TikTok and Instagram where he presents a flashy image and discusses life as a bikie

Since Taijour quit the Nomads in 2019 he has built a following on TikTok and Instagram where he presents a flashy image and discusses life as a bikie 

The video comes just weeks after Taijour was beaten up by four heavily tattooed men on December 4 outside Bunnings on the Gold Coast.

There is no suggestion that Forbes was involved.

In videos taken at the scene, Taijour’s shirt is stripped off him and four men take turns dragging, kicking and punching and stomping on him.

The convicted 38-year-old former bikie chieftan was left curled up on the asphalt as his assailants screamed: ‘Where’s your podcast now, dog!’

Taijour claimed he had been attacked out of the blue and struck from behind by a ‘steroid head’.

‘I was f***ng on my phone, I looked up and got dog-shotted,’ he said after the incident.

Harley Cranston, 31, has been charged with assault occasioning bodily harm over the attack. 

In the video Taijour said cops were sent to his house after the incident.

He said cops told him that the Mongols wanted him to know that Cranston had ‘acted without his club’s knowledge’. 

‘Listen, I don’t want to hear it, I’m not coming after youse – I swear on the Koran,’ he said.

‘Youse don’t have to move houses or nothin’ like that. Youse wanted me to come alive … well I’ve gone live now.’

Taijour claimed Mongols bikies were called in after a confrontation erupted between him and Cranston at a boat ramp. 

‘I couldn’t take off; I’d rather get bashed,’ he said.

‘I can’t take off, bro. Running is not a scenario for me. I got off my phone, I tried to avoid them, I looked over and seen them all looking at me.

‘I thought I’m going to try to get out of this situation, I don’t want to escalate it to a level where it’s going to get very ugly. And it did.

‘If I learned one thing in jail from bashing so many people (it’s) how to cover up. 

 ‘I could have easily messaged the Nomads or another crew, I’m not going to say their name.

‘Hopefully there’s a few Mongols watching and they can message me at any point. And like I told you numerous times, I’ll drop my location.’ 

Since Taijour quit the Nomads in 2019 he has built a following on TikTok and Instagram where he presents a flashy image and discusses life as a bikie.

Immediately after the bashing Tajjour vowed revenge but walked back the threats two days later.

‘The Mongol club are under my shoe as far as I’m concerned,’ Taijour said.

National president of the Mongols, Nick Forbes (right), has been challenged on social media by Moud Taijour

National president of the Mongols, Nick Forbes (right), has been challenged on social media by Moud Taijour

‘These guys are punchers, they bluers and [they] punch on in pubs. These guys aren’t proper gangsters. They’re not a threat to me and I’m challenging ’em.

In the sometimes-erratic clip, Taijour bizarrely claimed Forbes will ‘know my voice better than you know your own missus by the end of the year.’

So far one man, Harley Cranston of Park Ridge, 31 has appeared in court on assault changes related to Taijour’s alleged attack.

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