Head Hunters Trio guilty of luring teen to his death over Meth kilo #gridsparta #bikies
Dec 1, 2025•Channel
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Published6 months ago
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Nineteen year old Jayden Mamfredos Nair left his West Auckland home on April 8, 2023 believing he was heading into a simple robbery. He had built a growing reputation in the drug scene, forming links with a Comanchero connected supply chain and being described as an associate of the Bloods. At just nineteen he was holding a kilogram of meth worth around one hundred thousand dollars, a move that boosted his status but also made him a target.
Three men knew about the kilo and planned to take it. Patched Head Hunter Zak Kameta, his prospect Matthew Snaylam, and construction boss Hassan Al Fadhli met at a fortified gang pad and mapped out a plan to lure Jayden, steal his stash, and kill him. Snaylam, who had known Jayden since school, convinced him they were going to rob a Black Power member in Dairy Flat. Over several days he fed him a detailed, fabricated story until Jayden agreed.
When Jayden arrived at the rural property that night, there was no robbery. He was led toward a shed and ambushed. Within minutes he was taken to the edge of a pre dug grave and shot once in the back of the head with a small calibre rifle. Kameta used a digger to bury him while Snaylam kept watch. The men left in Al Fadhli’s truck, dumped Jayden’s phone and the rifle, and abandoned the Audi by morning.
As Jayden’s disappearance became a major missing persons case, the three returned to their normal routines. His mother made public appeals for months, and police searched the Dairy Flat property twice without success. The breakthrough came in January 2024 when investigators found a rubbish filled test pit and used GPS data from the truck to locate Jayden’s grave nearby. Arrests followed soon after. Kameta hid in a gang safehouse before being found, while Snaylam and Al Fadhli were taken in without incident.
All three were charged with murder and went to trial in the High Court in late 2025. The Crown described the killing as a calculated double cross motivated by profit. Kameta’s lawyer admitted he buried the body but tried to blame the shooting on an unnamed outsider, a claim the jury rejected. After seventeen hours of deliberation, all three men were found guilty.
By November 2025 they remained in custody awaiting sentencing, where long life terms are expected.
However, it will be interesting to see what sentences the court imposes and how the families respond when the final decisions are delivered.
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