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A notorious gangster will remain behind bars after being caught defecating and urinating near the elevators in the lobby of Sydney's tallest office building.
Mohammad Qais Niazy was once a core member of the Afghani Murderers gang and is a former Hells Angels associate who was supposed to be deported a decade ago.
He is best known for taunting police by posting images on social media of himself with wads of cash and snorting white powder while on bail over firearms charges.
Niazy walked into the $2billion local headquarters of global software giant Salesforce about 1.15pm on Monday and defecated and urinated on the floor of the Circular Quay skyscraper.
Police were notified about 2.15pm that a man had 'committed an offensive act' in front of the elevators after workers in Salesforce Tower made the unpleasant discovery.
Before the 35-year-old was identified as responsible for that atrocity, he was arrested at 4pm the same day over an unrelated incident in nearby Bridge Street at Quay Quarter Tower.
He was charged at Day Street police station with conducting himself in an offensive manner between 3.15pm and 3.55pm after allegedly 'yelling and trying to fight staff'.
Niazy, from Cabramatta in Sydney's south-west, was granted bail on the condition he not go within 2km of Sydney Town Hall except to attend court.
Notorious gangster Mohammad Qais Niazy will remain behind bars after being caught defecating and urinating near the elevators in the lobby of Sydney's tallest office building
Niazy was a core member of the Afghani Murderers and is a former Hells Angels associate. He is pictured with one-time Nomads bikie gang national president Simon Tajjour (left)
Police were notified about 2.15pm on Monday that a man had 'committed an offensive act' in front of the elevators after workers in Salesforce Tower (above) made an unpleasant discovery
He was arrested over the Salesforce Tower episode about 11.50pm on Tuesday at Circular Quay ferry wharf and taken back to Day Street where he was refused bail.
Niazy faced a magistrate on Wednesday charged with behaving in an offensive manner in a public place, destroying or damaging property worth less than $2,000, intimidating a man at the scene, and breaching bail.
The destroy or damage property charge relates to him defecating and urinating on the tower's floor.
Niazy pleaded guilty to the Salesforce Tower offences in Bail Division Court 7 and was sent to a mental health facility for assessment then returned to police custody.
He appeared before the same court again on Thursday when he was refused bail and all matters were adjourned until later this month.
Niazy was an early member of the Afghani Murderers, also known as the Afghani Mafia Family (AMF), which was formed to fill a void created by the destruction of the Brothers 4 Life gang from 2013-14.
He had earlier come to attention after being arrested over a public place shooting at Merrylands in Sydney's west in April 2012, when Niazy was described as a junior Hells Angels associate.
Those charges were eventually no-billed two years later in April 2014 when Niazy was found unfit to plead due, it is understood, to mental illness.
Niazy is most notorious for taunting police by posting images on social media of himself with wads of cash and snorting white powder (above) while on bail over firearms charges
Salesforce Tower (above) was completed in late 2022 and at 263m tall the 55-storey structure is renowned as the tallest commercial building in Sydney's central business district
Later that year, Niazy was charged with a series of serious weapons offences including possessing a shortened firearm and contravening a firearm prohibition order.
While on bail for those charges, Niazy posted pictures on Facebook of himself using $100 notes to spell out 'f*** all cops' and snorting lines of a white powder.
Another image showed him inhaling from a pile of a white, crystallised substance which had also been used to form the words 'f*** all b*****'.
Niazy was found not guilty of the 2014 firearms offences in September 2016 after a District Court hearing.
He had been charged with further firearms offences in September 2015, which resulted in him being jailed for a minimum of one year and nine months in June 2017.
Niazy is an Afghan national whose family fled to Pakistan after the Taliban came to power, living at first in a refugee camp before settling in Peshawar.
At age eight, he was reportedly kidnapped and held captive for three years.
Niazy's parents believed their son was dead and were granted global humanitarian visas to come to Australia in 2002.
While on bail, Niazy posted pictures on Facebook of himself using $100 notes to spell out 'f*** all cop' and snorting lines of a white powder
A fortnight after the parents arrived in April that year, they learnt Niazy had been found alive and he joined them in Australia in June 2005 on a child migrant visa.
He suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and since his late teenage years has repeatedly been admitted to mental health facilities.
It was revealed in January 2016 that then-immigration minister Peter Dutton had cancelled Niazy's permanent residency visa on character grounds.
Mr Dutton had expected Niazy would be deported when his court matters were finalised and he completed any prison sentence.
Instead, upon finishing his sentence for the 2015 firearms offences, Niazy was sent to Maribyrnong Immigration Centre in Melbourne, then Brisbane Immigration Transit Centre.
Niazy's application for a protection visa was refused in October 2018, but in February 2019 the Administrative Appeals Tribunal found he was a refugee.
The tribunal further found Niazy, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, was owed protection as a person suffering from severe mental health issues.
Niazy was an early member of the Afghani Murderers, also known as the Afghani Mafia Family (AMF). He is pictured with a pile of $50 notes and a bag of white powder
His application for a protection visa was refused in January 2020 and his current visa status is unclear. Home Affairs has been contacted for comment.
In February last year, Niazy was jailed for a minimum of four months for domestic violence-related assault occasioning actual bodily harm and stalking/intimidation.
That sentence was reduced upon appeal in December to a 15-month community corrections order.
Salesforce Tower was completed in late 2022 and at 263m tall the 55-storey structure in George Street is the tallest commercial building in Sydney's central business district.
The US-based Salesforce, which provides tools to help businesses manage relationships with their customers, acquired the tower's naming rights after taking tenancy of 13 floors.
Other major tenants include TikTok and JLL, while the project was developed by Lendlease with backing from Ping An and Mitsubishi Estate Asia.