Police are still hunting for two gunman who opened fire on a man sitting in his car in August. Video / APP
Chilling footage has been released of gunmen opening fire on a man in his car in suburban Melbourne, as detectives look at whether he was lured to the attack.
Rocco Curra, 37, is lucky to be alive after being shot several times in the head and upper body while sittingin his parked car at Bulleen on August 1, police say.
"We're also exploring whether the victim was deliberately lured to the area," Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Justin Mercovich from Victoria Police's gangland-busting Echo taskforce said.
"This is a quiet, suburban part of Melbourne on a Thursday night and isn't the sort of place someone would necessarily go unless they had a specific reason to be there," Mercovich said.
"Rocco is very lucky to still be alive and, given the indiscriminate way the offenders are shooting at his car, we're also lucky that other people weren't inadvertently injured or killed."
Authorities have released CCTV of the attack and a digital image of a man police want to speak to, hoping someone will come forward with information, news.com.au reports.
The gunmen pulled up on Bourke St in a dark-coloured, stolen 2017 BMW hatchback before opening fire.
A getaway driver waited in the car to help the shooters flee. "There are some connections to a number of organised crime groups, so this is certainly an avenue of inquiry for us," Mercovich said.