The gravesite of one of Australia's most notorious underworld figures, Gavin 'Capable' Preston (pictured), has been revealed to have a very humble, handwritten wooden plaque

The gravesite of one of Australia’s most notorious underworld figures has been revealed to have a very humble, handwritten wooden plaque. 

Melbourne gangland identity Gavin ‘Capable’ Preston, 50, was gunned down as he had breakfast at a cafe in Keilor, in Melbourne’s north-west, on September 9. 

Preston is buried at Altona Memorial Park in the city’s west, where a visitor noticed the unique tribute, the Herald Sun reported. 

The wooden plaque reads ‘Gavin Capable Preston It is what it is … Forever loved forever missed’ and also features two love hearts. 

Preston’s nickname was earned because the police and fellow criminals believed he was capable of anything. 

The gravesite of one of Australia's most notorious underworld figures, Gavin 'Capable' Preston (pictured), has been revealed to have a very humble, handwritten wooden plaque

The gravesite of one of Australia's most notorious underworld figures, Gavin 'Capable' Preston (pictured), has been revealed to have a very humble, handwritten wooden plaque

The gravesite of one of Australia’s most notorious underworld figures, Gavin ‘Capable’ Preston (pictured), has been revealed to have a very humble, handwritten wooden plaque

The wooden plaque (pictured) has been added to Preston's gravesite at Altona Memorial Park in Melbourne's west

The wooden plaque (pictured) has been added to Preston's gravesite at Altona Memorial Park in Melbourne's west

The wooden plaque (pictured) has been added to Preston’s gravesite at Altona Memorial Park in Melbourne’s west

Police last week charged a ‘key figure’ in Preston’s execution with murder. 

Heavily-armed officers arrested Jaeden Tito, 22, in Bradbury, in Sydney’s south-west, at around 6am on October 25.

Tito, who was not previously known to police, was charged with murder. 

NSW police also simultaneously raided two further properties in Campbelltown and Yagoona in Sydney’s south-west.

Jaeden Tito (above), 22, was detained by heavily armed police officers in Sydney's south-west and later charged with Preston's murder

Jaeden Tito (above), 22, was detained by heavily armed police officers in Sydney's south-west and later charged with Preston's murder

Jaeden Tito (above), 22, was detained by heavily armed police officers in Sydney’s south-west and later charged with Preston’s murder

The Bradbury man was previously unknown to police (Tito is pictured being arrested)

The Bradbury man was previously unknown to police (Tito is pictured being arrested)

The Bradbury man was previously unknown to police (Tito is pictured being arrested)

Detective Supt Janet Stevenson of Victoria Police crime command would not confirm if Tito was the suspected gunman, but alleged he was a prime player in the brazen murder. 

‘He clearly was key in that shooting,’ she said. 

While the detective said Preston’s murder was not linked to a spate of fire bombings in Melbourne tobacco business, she could not outline a clear motive for his murder. 

Supt Stevenson described the investigation into Preston’s death as ‘challenging’. 

‘This is a significant arrest and a significant step forward, however this investigation remains live and is far from over,’ she said.

‘Since this shooting occurred a little over six weeks ago, there has been a significant effort from Victoria Police that has been led by the homicide squad.

‘We have worked closely with the members from Keilor and drawn on specialist units from across Crime Command. We have received tremendous support from the community during the course of this investigation.

‘Ultimately our inquiries led us to NSW, and there is no doubt that we would not be in the position we are in today without the substantial assistance provided by NSW Police over the last month.’ 

Supt Stevenson added the shooting was an act of ‘extreme violence’ which was carried out with no regard for the safety of the public. 

Preston (above) was considered one of Melbourne's most unpredictable and dangerous crime figures before his death in September

Preston (above) was considered one of Melbourne's most unpredictable and dangerous crime figures before his death in September

Preston (above) was considered one of Melbourne’s most unpredictable and dangerous crime figures before his death in September

Preston was shot at a cafe in the outskirts of Melbourne at about 10.20am on September 9 (pictured, the aftermath of the shooting, Preston is seen on the ground, right)

Preston was shot at a cafe in the outskirts of Melbourne at about 10.20am on September 9 (pictured, the aftermath of the shooting, Preston is seen on the ground, right)

Preston was shot at a cafe in the outskirts of Melbourne at about 10.20am on September 9 (pictured, the aftermath of the shooting, Preston is seen on the ground, right)

‘The fear that this type of offending generates along with the high risk of innocent parties being killed, seriously injured or traumatised is unacceptable and deeply concerns us,’ she said.

‘We will continue to utilise all our resources to find those responsible at any level and hold them to account.

‘Today’s arrest also sends a message back from Victoria Police to those involved and I hope that message is clear – we will keep going until we find those responsible for bringing this violence to our community.’

Preston was considered one of Melbourne’s most unpredictable and dangerous figures before his death last month.

He was shot dead at Sweet Lulu’s Cafe at about 10.20am while having breakfast in the outside area with Abbas Junior Maghnie.

Mr Maghnie’s father, Nabil Maghnie, was killed in a shooting at Epping in January, 2020.

The brutal attack was over just seconds after it started, with forensics showing a number of shots missed the pair and landed in the wall of the cafe.

Preston was shot and killed in a hail of bullets while at Lulu's Sweet Cafe in Keilor (pictured, officers at the scene)

Preston was shot and killed in a hail of bullets while at Lulu's Sweet Cafe in Keilor (pictured, officers at the scene)

Preston was shot and killed in a hail of bullets while at Lulu’s Sweet Cafe in Keilor (pictured, officers at the scene)

Detective Supt Janet Stevenson of Victoria Police crime command described the shooting as an act of 'extreme violence' (bullet casings at the scene are pictured)

Detective Supt Janet Stevenson of Victoria Police crime command described the shooting as an act of 'extreme violence' (bullet casings at the scene are pictured)

Detective Supt Janet Stevenson of Victoria Police crime command described the shooting as an act of ‘extreme violence’ (bullet casings at the scene are pictured)

Officers also discovered valuable evidence left behind in an Audi that the shooters had tried, and failed, to incinerate. 

It’s understood Preston had been the target of underworld tensions following his release from prison earlier this year.

He’d been jailed for killing drug dealer Adam Khoury in a North Melbourne shooting in 2012.

While he was behind bars in 2016, Preston was viciously attacked by members of the Prisoners of War gang at Barwon Prison near Geelong in Victoria.

Footage shared by the gang in 2020 showed Preston being stabbed nine times by five inmates armed with shivs, spikes and blades, and left bloodied on the ground.

It was a drastic turn for Preston who was once a member of the gang and mates with its ‘general’, Matthew Johnson – who murdered gangster Carl Williams inside jail in 2010.

Officer arrested Jaeden Tito (pictured in red shorts) while two raids were simultaneously executed in nearby suburbs

Officer arrested Jaeden Tito (pictured in red shorts) while two raids were simultaneously executed in nearby suburbs

Officer arrested Jaeden Tito (pictured in red shorts) while two raids were simultaneously executed in nearby suburbs

Preston (above) was released from jail earlier this year after killing drug dealer Adam Khoury in a North Melbourne shooting in 2012

Preston (above) was released from jail earlier this year after killing drug dealer Adam Khoury in a North Melbourne shooting in 2012

Preston (above) was released from jail earlier this year after killing drug dealer Adam Khoury in a North Melbourne shooting in 2012

Since his release this year, Preston is understood to have been involved in a significant standover activity and assaulted at least one major gangland figure.

His shooting is just one of three Melbourne underworld deaths police are investigating from the past three months. 

Mohammed ‘Afghan Ali’ Keshtiar was shot in early August as he walked along Almeida Crescent, South Yarra, late on a Friday night.

Robert Issa, connected to the Comanchero bikie gang, was killed while sitting in his luxury Mercedes SUV in a busy Craigieburn carpark earlier this month.

The three deaths are not believed to be connected.

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