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Kachami entered a plea of guilty in the County Court on Thursday over his role in the criminal venture, which involved stolen number plates, a hired car and multiple trips to Bunnings to buy supplies.
His lawyer, Philip A Dunn, QC, told County Court judge Howard Mason that Kachami’s life had been characterised by instability and upheaval after his parents left Egypt.
It was this fear of instability, Mr Dunn said, that permeated Kachami’s life as an adult, compelling him to carry out the cinematic heist to protect the small property fortune he had accumulated which was being…