It turns out: The Israeli who was arrested in Greece due to a mistake in identification – will be released soon

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Dudi Ashkenazi, who was arrested a few days ago in Greece following an international arrest warrant for another person with the same name, is expected to be released in the coming days, according to a report by journalist Barhanu Tagania on Channel 12. The assessment comes following a meeting between the Greek Attorney General, the Greek Minister of Justice and Ashkenazi’s defense attorney Adv. Nir Jaslovitch – in which the Minister was under the impression that the defense’s claim may be correct.

Channel 12 reported that the person who organized this meeting was none other than a private Israeli company operating in Greece – Tikun Olam. As stated, Ashkenazi’s defense attorney presented the two senior officials with the evidence and documents proving that the Greeks arrested the wrong man.

My uncle Ashkenazi from Bat Hefer flew on vacation about ten days ago in Greece. He was checking the borders on the island of Kos when he landed on a flight from Israel, and was arrested there due to an Interpol arrest warrant against him – at the request of Peru. According to Peru, Ashkenazi is wanted because of offenses he committed on her land in 2012. However, in that year Ashkenazi did not visit the country and his pay slip from his job as a “Dan” driver at the time, indicates that he was in the country that month.

According to the international arrest warrant in question, Ashkenazi was an Azerbaijani citizen holding Israeli citizenship. Ashkenazi claims that this was a terrible mistake and that criminals apparently stole his identity and used it while committing offenses around the world. His family is now working to prove his innocence.

The claim that this was a mistake has been significantly strengthened in the past week by the story of another Israeli, also named David Ashkenazi, and in his case his uncle Ashkenazi. Dudu Ashkenazi, a 38-year-old employee insurance agent from Kfar Saba, married with two children. “When this article about Dudi Ashkenazi jumped, it immediately brought me back to a similar incident that happened to me, and it is clear that there is some connection because the coincidence is clear – we are both David Ashkenazi in the passport,” he says. “In 2015 my wife and I went on a roots trip to Morocco, so there were no direct flights yet so we flew with a connection in Brussels, and in Belgium passport control delayed me more and more. We did not understand what it was about and then put me in for questioning. My”.

“My wife was informed that the flight could not be delayed any longer and that she must leave so she continued with her family and I was detained there,” he continues to recall. “I was referred to a detention facility outside the airport, and indeed at night I was returned for a flight in Israel. The story was that a citizen of Azerbaijan obtained my passport which I once lost in Israel and he then tried to assassinate someone in Sweden Who signed a joint agreement on the matter. “

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