Security cameras inside one of Australia's roughest prisons have captured an intense brawl between a violent gangster and a convicted terrorist.
Taken inside Goulburn NSW's Supermax prison, the footage shows Bassam Hamzy, 39, and Talal Alameddine, 25, bashing each other during an altercation in October.
The inmates were having an animated discussion — understood to be in relation to the balance of power inside the prison — while in the rear yard of the correctional centre before punches were thrown.
Hamzy, a convicted killer, founded the notorious gang Brothers 4 Life in 2008 while in Lithgow jail — after he converted to Islam.
In 2008, he was caught using a smuggled mobile phone to run his violent drug network and was found to be making up to 450 calls a day to organise kidnappings, shootings and kneecappings.