Kosovo rapper expelled from Switzerland: More difficult here in Kosovo than in Switzerland

Former rapper Besco, whose real name is Bessian Chachoray, was deported from Switzerland to Kosovo in 2016. He was sentenced to exile for the second time in December last year, after being allowed to pay a visit to his son but had not remained “ ”, robbing a [...]
He was sentenced to exile for the second time in December of last year, after being allowed to pay a visit to his son, but he had not remained “urt”, robbing a postal subsidiary, for which he was also seized by Swiss authorities and cost them a second exile.
A documentary conducted by the SRF and published in the most dominant Swiss media Thursday has expounded the lives and exploits of the Albanian rapper who lived in Switzerland.
He had gone into bad ways since his early teens, and in 2009 he had ended up sentenced to five years in prison for armed robbery.
Besco in the interview for RSF's documentary has said that for him, it was better to be in a prison in Switzerland than free in Kosovo.
“I learned the sensitivity in prison”, Chachoray says. And yet he claims he has not repented, saying: “I have not repented, except the suffering I have caused to the victims and my family”.
I've been in jail in Switzerland for over five years. At first it was almost more difficult for me here in Kosovo than in Switzerland. The Swiss prison has the cell, the food, the work. You have no business, no money, nothing”, Bensco said among other things.
He also says: “Already sounds crazy: it's better to be locked up in Switzerland and somehow feel like at home rather than being here in Kosovo, where every day it's a fight”.
Repper, who is said to be living in Albania now, says of Swiss medium Tagesanzeeger: “This time I'm done with Switzerland”.
He stresses that even after ten years of his exile sentence will pass, he will no longer return to Switzerland, where his son grew up and grew up.











