A convicted criminal indicted the state because his Ferrari was destroyed

A convicted criminal indicted the state because his Ferrari was destroyed

A convicted criminal fled to another location to avoid the suffering of punishment, but an expensive Ferrari was unable to escape. Zahid Khan, 35, was sentenced to ten years in prison for fraud with license plates. However, shortly before his decision, he flew out of Great Britain to Dubai, where he still [...]

A convicted criminal fled to another location to avoid the suffering of punishment, but an expensive Ferrari was unable to escape. 

Zahid Khan, 35, was sentenced to ten years in prison for fraud with license plates. Shortly before his decision, however, he flew from Great Britain to Dubai, where he still enjoys his freedom.

That clearly wasn't enough for him, so he now decided to sue the West Midlands police, broadcast Telegragraphy. Khan said he had begun procedures against police that illegally destroyed a Ferrari that cost 200,000 euros.

Khan lives on a high level in Dubai and he doesn't hide it, he has a driver who leads him to a party with Rolls Royce, and he's often seen in the company of Floyd Maywether and even Reper Rhymes.

Above all, shortly after he fled Britain, he made a video in which he destroyed a $30,000 Rolex with a hammer.

 

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