Detectives probe whether a fly-in-fly-out killer was behind the sniper assassination of a Rebels bikie boss - which happened four days after WA opened its borders to eastern states
Detectives are investigating whether an east coast hitman was behind the gangland killing of a Rebels bikie boss who was shot dead by a sniper in a highly-orchestrated assassination. Nick Martin was shot in the back while attending the Outlaw Nitro Challenge drag racing event at the Perth Motorplex, Kwinana Beach, at 8.30pm on Saturday - just four days after Western Australia opened its borders to New South Wales and Victoria. The underworld figure died at the scene in front of horrified families and children, including his own wife and step-daughter. Western Australia Police have confirmed to Daily Mail Australia they are working with partner agencies in eastern states as they probe the possibility of a fly-in-fly-out killer. Nick Martin at the Rebels clubhouse. The bikie boss was murdered in public on Saturday in front of his family Paramedics tried to save bikie boss Nick Martin as shocked families watched in horror after the shooting on Saturday night. Pictured: paramedics at the s