The glamorous wife, the Harley Davidson and a wall of Nike kicks: Inside the life of the 'Centrelink bludger' arrested in his undies and charged over his staggering unexplained wealth By Eliza Mcphee For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:26 EDT, 21 August 2024 | Updated: 20:51 EDT, 21 August 2024 e-mail A man who was on Centrelink for five years before he was allegedly busted with a Lamborghini, a Harley Davidson and two Rolex watches has been identified. Mahmoud Bargshoon, 39, was charged on August 16 with dishonestly possessing and tampering with a unique identifier. Unique identifiers are a series of numbers that are assigned to a person by an organisation.

They can include things such as a driver’s licence number, a passport number or student ID. Police had launched an investigation in May into the unexplained wealth of individuals with alleged links to organised crime networks. Their investigation led them to a unit in Parramatta, in Sydney 's west, in July, where they found and seized a Lamborghini Huracan, a Harley Davidson V-Rod and two Rolex watches.

The seized items have a combined value over $500,000. Footage from Bargshoon's arrest also showed a shoe rack stacked with a range of Nike kicks - a premium brand of footwear - and a large flat-screen TV mounted on the wall in the loungeroom. Mahmoud Bargshoon, 39, was charged on August 16 with dishonestly possessing and tampering with a unique identifier Bargshoon was on Centrelink for five years before he was allege.