This week, Ay Huncho’s bodyguard was allegedly kidnapped from his home in Western Sydney and later found with various injuries.

Earlier this week, Ay Huncho’s bodyguard was allegedly assaulted and taken from his family home in Western Sydney. According to police, the perpetrators allegedly forced 32-year-old Emilio Chalhoub into his own vehicle. The vehicle was later found partially burnt in a nearby suburb. Per ABC, Chalhoub was discovered on a property in Casula a few hours after the alleged kidnapping. He allegedly walked out “bound with cable ties” with a “bag over his head” and had injuries to his face, head, and body, along with a suspected broken jaw and nose.

The property was raided, and various items were allegedly seized, including a baseball bat and a firearm. Four men and a 15-year-old boy were arrested and brought to a police station in Liverpool. They’ve since been hit with multiple charges.

One of the men has been charged with kidnapping and causing actual bodily harm, participating and contributing to a criminal group, blackening or disguising his face with the intent to commit an indictable offense, possessing an unauthorized prohibited firearm, and destroying property greater than $5,000.

Ay Huncho’s Bodyguard Allegedly Kidnapped

The three other adults were charged with kidnapping and causing actual bodily harm, participating and contributing to a criminal group, blackening or disguising their faces with the intent to commit an indictable offense, aggravated taking or driving a motor vehicle with a person armed with a weapon, possessing an unauthorized prohibited firearm, and destroying property greater than $5,000.

All four adults appeared in Liverpool Local Court virtually today (April 22), where they were denied bail. The case has reportedly been adjourned until June.

As for the 15-year-old, he’s expected to attend Children’s Court on kidnapping offences. His additional charges include participating and contributing to a criminal group, blackening or disguising his face with the intent to commit an indictable offense, aggravated taking or driving a motor vehicle with a person armed with a weapon, possessing an unauthorized prohibited firearm, and destroying property greater than $5,000.