Wednesday, July 18, 2018

More on Sami A

About a week ago, I essayed a piece over a deportation involving Ossama's former driver....Sami A....from German soil to Tunisia, and the German high court spoke up (after he'd landed in Tunisia), that this deporation was NULL and VOID.  In other words....the immigration authority moved ahead of schedule and Sami A deserved to be brought to Germany.

Well....the Tunisians....naturally having Sami A in their custody....said 'not so fast, we've to an interrogation to accomplish, and might be charging him'.

So the German court is all pepped up to force the immigration authority to retrieve the guy.

But hold on.....it gets better today.

Focus (the German news magazine) says that the city of Bochum (which the authority within themselves to have him deported) has spoken up and said 'nope, we are lodging a complaint against the administrative court on the order to retrieve the guy.

You see, if any money is spent on retrieving the guy.....that city gets the bill (NOT the federal government or the state government), and they apparently are peeved enough to challenge this whole court process.

What'll happen?  I would imagine that Bochum has at least four to six weeks to establish their case before Sami can be retrieved....if the Tunisians will release him.  The original court?  I don't think they've had a case like this, and they might be surprised that their retrieval order to bring Sami back....got challenged.  All of this dramatic stuff....just irks Germans even more.

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