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Germany: Infamous asylum seeker ‘King Abode’ remains free despite 7 convictions

Asylum seeker has posed with AK-47s, participated in riots, and even bitten a man, but he still remains free despite 60 court cases brought against him.

The 22-year-old migrant “King Abode”, whose real name is Mohamed T., was supposed to be deported back to Libya, but now the district court of Dresden lifted an eight-month prison sentence against the permanent asylum seeker on Wednesday and referred the 2018 case back to juvenile court.

“King Abode” received an eight-month suspended sentence in 2018 for insulting, threatening, and biting a train passenger in the arm. His self-proclaimed name translates to “King Stay” in English, and is meant to highlight Germany’s inability to remove him from the country.

The reason the Dresden court dropped the case and referred it to juvenile court is that it claims “King Abode” should not have been sentenced as an adult, a spokesman for the regional court confirmed a report of the Bild newspaper on Thursday.

When he first entered Germany in 2014, Mohamed T. stated that he was 18 years old and born on February 4, 1996.

 

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