IF you thought his wedding was big, wait until you get a load of his ego.

On the same day police charged the enigmatic and enormously rich Salim Mehajer with the intimidation of the father of a Lindt Cafe siege survivor, the Auburn deputy mayor was trying to get NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione’s attention over a $186 traffic fine he received for an alleged­ ­defect on his new $250,000 Mercedes G63 AMG.

As the NSW Police force investigates Sydney’s second terrorist attack in less than 12 months, one resulting in the death of one of their own employees, Mr Mehajer called Mr Scipione’s officers “fools” for issuing him with a fine for an exhaust pipe pointing out the side of his luxury car.

“Dear Commissioner,” he wrote on Facebook.

“Those carrying the respected NSW Police Force Badge are continuing to make a fool not only of themselves, but of our country. So friends, now one of my vehicles, namely Mercedes G63 AMG — which was purchased straight from the Mercedes dealership BRAND NEW, was considered as a MAJOR defect and not roadworthy.

“Mercedes Sydney was contacted and they laughed hysterically at such ridiculous [performance] by the Police,” he wrote.

But the 29-year-old has much more serious issues to contend with after police charged him yesterday with the intimidation of Bruce Herat, a father of one of the Lindt Cafe siege survivors.

Mr Mehajer allegedly threatened to track down and “kidnap” Mr Herat’s children after Mr Herat had asked Mr ­Mehajer to stop dropping weights on the floor of Anytime Fitness in Burwood on September 16.

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Mr Herat’s son Joel was one of the Lindt Cafe workers taken hostage by terrorist Man Monis last December in a siege that ended in the deaths of Monis, lawyer Katrina Dawson and cafe manager Tori Johnson.

Mr Herat told police he had asked Mr Mehajer to stop dropping weights on the gym floor.

He alleges Mr Mehajer later ­approached him and said: “I’m Salim Mehajer. I’m going to take this further. I’m going to find out where you live and have your kids kidnapped”.

Mr Mehajer, whose over-the-top wedding enraged the ­nation in August, will front Burwood local court on ­November 19 on ­intimidation charges. He has also been hit with a personal violence order.

If found guilty of intimidation, Mr Mehajer could be jailed for up to two years.

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