The godfather of Berlin: Home for Al-Zein already possible in 2025!

The godfather of Berlin: Home for Al-Zein already possible in 2025!

Berlin, Deutschland - An outcry of outrage and horror moves through the republic! Mahmoud al-Zein, the notorious "Godfather of Berlin", could soon land on home soil after a court has shortened its entry lock. The man, who is often considered one of the most powerful clan bosses in Germany, could return to Germany in the summer of 2025. Originally, due to his escape to Turkey in 2021, he was not supposed to set a foot on German soil for a full seven years. However, this entry lock has now been reduced to four and a half years. This reports the "picture".

al-Zein, known for his book “The Godfather of Berlin: My Way, my family, my rules,” reveals the network of power and influence that he has spun over for decades. With about 3,000 members, his clan is intended to draw the threads of organized crime in Germany, such as focus reported. In his work, al-Zein emphasizes the importance of respect inside and outside of his clan and threatens: "When the limit of respect is exceeded, blood flows."

The long shadow of the "godfather"

his criminal career began in 1982 after entering as an allegedly stateless Kurd. He made an asylum application that was rejected, but he remained in the country. Officially living from unemployment benefit, a network of illegal business areas-from red light milieu to drug trafficking. He spent a whopping eight years behind bars between 1985 and 2008. But that's not all: from 2005 to 2021 he was registered as a suspect almost 70 times and convicted of eleven times.

Germany in the Zwickmühle

This decision of the court meets a sea of incomprehension and anger. While other people have to accept strict sanctions in much more harmless situations, the notorious clan boss is lenient. The case al-Zein causes heated discussions, and the question is in the room: Why is it measured with two levels? A explosive example are the ten Colombian nurses in Lower Saxony, who despite the urgent need in the country.

Stephan Groscurth, a spokesman for the court, expressed that the shortening of the lock does not automatically mean an immediate return for al-gen. First of all, he would have to make a visa application in which all allegations against him are meticulously checked, as well as de.nänrichten.yahoo.com reported. German society and the authorities are once again faced with the challenge of dealing with the return of a man whose influence is still immense.

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