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Benjamin Luke Johnston identified as sniper in Nick Martin murder case

23 April 2026
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The former mercenary and army reservist, Benjamin Luke Johnston, has been identified as the sniper who killed Rebels bikie kingpin Nick Martin with a single shot from a distance of 300 meters at Perth Motorplex in December 2020. Johnston, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison in December 2021, successfully had suppression orders lifted that had previously kept his identity concealed for safety reasons. He became a key witness in the trial of David James Pye, who he claims hired him to murder Martin. Concerns for Johnston’s safety stemmed from potential retaliation by Martin’s associates and those linked to Pye, but his lawyer stated that Johnston no longer fears for his safety. WA Police did not object to lifting the suppression order, while Pye’s legal representative argued for its continuation due to pending legal matters.

Why It Matters

This case highlights ongoing issues related to organized crime in Australia, particularly involving outlaw motorcycle gangs. Nick Martin was a prominent figure in the Rebels bikie gang, and his murder reflects the violent rivalry among these groups. Johnston’s testimony in Pye’s trial could have significant implications for law enforcement’s efforts to dismantle such criminal networks, which have a history of violence and retribution. The lifting of the suppression order also raises questions about witness safety and the handling of sensitive information in high-profile criminal cases.

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