A ruthless Georgian smuggler has been behind bars for three years. He wants to serve his sentence in Georgia.
Not a day without smuggling trials in Eisenstadt: David D. had to answer to the jury on Tuesday. The Georgian had ruthlessly endangered human life and lied about the beams bending. But first things first. After the 29-year-old had already made two tractor rides from Germany to Austria, he tried it for the third time on March 13. Officials in Nickelsdorf wanted to get him under control. Then D. stepped on the gas, tore over the B10, fled further onto the A4 and then onto the A6.
Police roadblock broken
There the criminal accelerated to 160 km/h and tore at this speed across the closed first lane, where Asfinag employees were working. The four men narrowly escaped death. D. pulled away from Potzneusiedl and sped through the area at 130, breaking through a police blockade. He almost collided head-on with three cars! After his damaged car broke down, the Georgian fled on foot, but was quickly arrested: “I only fled because my visa for the EU had expired. But you don’t believe me.”
Which he was right about. D. accepted the three-year sentence and asked to serve them in Georgia. “The Eisenstadt Regional Court certainly has no objection to this, but it is up to the Georgian authorities to decide whether to take you at all. Feel free to apply,” Ms. Rat told him.
Source: Krone

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