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My uncle Ashkenazi in the first letter from the prison in Greece: "A bomb fell on me out of nowhere" - Walla! news

2022-06-29T12:57:15.493Z


The Israeli who was arrested in the middle of a vacation in Kos, claiming that he was wanted by Interpol, told of the difficult moments: "At that moment it is an inconceivable thought." He also thanked those who assisted him in trying to prove his innocence: "Asks the Foreign Ministry to do everything possible to get me home quickly"


My uncle Ashkenazi in the first letter from the prison in Greece: "A bomb fell on me out of nowhere"

The Israeli who was arrested in the middle of a vacation in Kos, claiming that he was wanted by Interpol, told of the difficult moments: "At that moment it is an inconceivable thought."

He also thanked those who assisted him in trying to prove his innocence: "Asks the Foreign Ministry to do everything possible to get me home quickly"

Yoav Itiel

29/06/2022

Wednesday, 29 June 2022, 15:36 Updated: 15:50

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In the video: Ashkenazi's defense attorney updates from Greece on the letter sent by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in which he clarifies that this is a mistake in identification (Photo: courtesy of those photographed)

Dudi Ashkenazi, the Israeli who was arrested in Greece on the grounds that he was wanted by Interpol, sent the first letter from the prison that reached Walla !.



"To the people of Israel, my dearest and all my caring and loving supporters, I came to Kos for a routine trip and out of nowhere a bomb fell on me," Ashkenazi wrote.

"At that moment it was an inconceivable thought, but after a few hours of thought I started picking up phones. Want to thank everyone who works to help me get back to my wife and children."

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"A bomb fell on me."

Dudi Ashkenazi's letter (Photo: official website, no)

My uncle Ashkenazi was arrested in Greece last week, when he arrived with his wife Racheli on vacation on the island of Kos.

Ashkenazi, a 52-year-old resident of Bat Hefer in the Hefer Valley, was arrested under an international arrest warrant issued by Interpol against him for drug offenses he allegedly committed in Peru in 2012. However, he claims he was not in Peru at the time and claims he made a mistake And used it while committing offenses around the world.

His family is now working to prove his innocence.

More on Walla!

Dudi Ashkenazi from prison in Greece: "Wants to be with the family, trusts Israel"

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"An inconceivable thought."

Ashkenazi (Photo: official website, without)

As reported in Walla !, the event that is at the center of the international affair took place in the city of Lima, the capital of Peru, on June 16, 2012. The man wanted by the Peruvians and known as "El Doc" (in Spanish, "the Doctor") holds dual Azerbaijani-Israeli citizenship. , An international criminal organization involved in smuggling drugs from Peru to Russia, by air.

Somehow, Peru handles this affair about the car appraiser Dudi Ashkenazi who at that time was a driver and manager in the "Dan" cooperative.



Significant reinforcement of the claim that this is an Interpol error arises from an Interpol error, even in the case of another Israeli bearing the same name.

Dudu Ashkenazi, a 38-year-old employee insurance agent from Kfar Saba, married with two children, who went on a trip to Morocco in 2015, was detained at a connection in Brussels and passport control informed him that there was a request from Sweden for his extradition.



He was returned to Israel and it turned out that a citizen from Azerbaijan obtained his passport that was stolen in Israel and then tried to assassinate someone in Sweden.

"My name has been added to the Interpol list of people who are barred from entering 24 countries that have signed a joint treaty on the matter," he said.

He further said that to this day he is afraid to leave the country lest he be detained and only because of his name.

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