Crime kingpin released amid tit-for-tat drug feud in Melbourne's north-west

By Nino Bucci, Tammy Mills
Updated December 8 2016 - 2:08pm, first published 12:19pm
The Greenvale home that belonged to Mohammed Oueida before he was jailed. Police claimed he was living in a $2.8 million mansion with an eight-hole golf course, a swimming pool, tennis court and wine cellar.  Photo: Google Earth
The Greenvale home that belonged to Mohammed Oueida before he was jailed. Police claimed he was living in a $2.8 million mansion with an eight-hole golf course, a swimming pool, tennis court and wine cellar. Photo: Google Earth
The Campbellfield shopping centre scene after Kadir Ors was shot there.
 Photo: Channel Nine
The Campbellfield shopping centre scene after Kadir Ors was shot there. Photo: Channel Nine

A major organised crime kingpin who continued to wield power from behind bars has been released from prison, amid a tit-for-tat feud between drug gangs and an unprecedented wave of shootings in his former stomping ground.

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