In 2000, Macedonian Bljerem S. (photo) who at the time was 20 years old, joined engaged in a race with a friend and went flying down the Swiss A1 freeway with his BMW M3 at 200 km/h (124 mph — where a speed of 120 km/h or 74 mph is allowable). Bljerem S. ultimately slammed his car against a street lamp. His passenger (17) died; Bljerem survived with a broken collarbone.
After a court battle that lasted for years, the Swiss Supreme Court has now decided in a last instance that the death racer must leave Switzerland because of his crime. He will, therefore, lose his residence permit for the Schengen area.
Blick reports:
The history in time lapse: The Zurich upper court sentences Bljerem in December 2004 for wilful death and gross violation of traffic law to five years and three months in jail. …
Shortly before the fatal crash, he pawned off his newly leased BMW. In 2007, while on prison furlough, the Zurich city police arrested him: Bljerem was standing next to a car with its keys in hand.
The Zurich Immigration Bureau withdraws the residence permit on July 29?, 2009 — after his release from prison. He appeals. The government council rejects the appeal. The administrative court as well.
And now the federal judges are also cranking out the appeals as well. In the judgement it was stated, Bljerem had “demonstrated effort to respect the Swiss order of law.” The death racer showed “a shocking indifference to the lives of other people.” And, “Such an action fundamentally rules any continuance of the foreigner in Switzerland.”
However, such an outrage also, that one should not be permitted to remain in his host country, where milk and honey flow because of gross disregard for human life. The Swiss have even crossed through the plans for a European trip for the poorest that see themselves as victims. He complains:
“I have been barred from the whole Schengen Area. I have only distant relatives in Macedonia. No one will help me to build a life there.”
Too sad, that the people there are less generous than the Swiss social aid payers who foot the bill for the support of thousands of imported treasures.
(Hat Tip: Rudolf L. / Video: Antivirus / Translation: Anders Denken)
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Is he a Muslim?
Regardless, he will sneak right back.