Bushido vs. Abou-Chaker: Deported criminals from Turkey should testify in the process

Bushido vs. Abou-Chaker: Deported criminals from Turkey should testify in the process

A convicted and deported criminal from Turkey is to testify in the court proceedings against Arafat Abou-Chaker, clan chief and former business partner of Bushido. The “Bild” newspaper reported on this, and a court spokeswoman has now confirmed the information.

The former manager Bushidos and three of his brothers are accused of deprivation of liberty and attempted severe extortion. The deeds are said to have happened after Bushido no longer wanted to do business with Abou-Chaker – some of which can be seen in the Amazon Prime documentary “Uncensored: Bushido’s Truth”.

Anis Mohamed Ferchichi, that’s Bushido’s real name, appears in the process as a joint plaintiff and witness. The witness from Turkey, who has connections to the criminal clan scene, is now to testify about the alleged attack.

During his stay in Berlin, the man is said to be under police surveillance. He was only deported from custody to Turkey in March last year. At that time, a long-term re-entry ban was imposed on him.

The trial against Abou-Chaker has been in the judiciary since August 2020 and is scheduled to continue on January 19, 2022. Most recently, Bushido’s wife Anna-Maria Ferchichi also testified.

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