PSG president is accused of kidnapping and torture of businessman to prevent disclosure of alleged incriminating documents of the representative
Collecting controversies for some years, the president of the PSG, Nasser Al-Khelaifi is now being investigated after accusations of kidnapping and torture of the businessman Tayeb Benabderrahmane. According to him, the crime took place to prevent the disclosure of incriminating documents to Qatar. The information is from the newspaper “LÉquipe.
At the age of 42, Tayeb alleges that he was kidnapped at the behest of the PSG representative, to prevent him from disclosing compromising information about Nasser. With the case in progress, three judges were appointed to judge the veracity of the accusations this Tuesday, 28.
According to the publication, this information could have to do with the choice of Qatar as the host of the 2022 World Cup, in addition to the right to broadcast the competition, signed with Khelaifi’s company, Beln Sports. These bonds would be used to sell the broadcast of the next two editions of the World Cup.
Thus, the crime would have happened in January 2020, lasting six months, undergoing torture, and obtaining release after signing a secrecy protocol for these documents in question. According to the businessman, he would have been held captive throughout this period.
When asked about it by The Sun in November last year, Nasser said: “It’s the ultimate media manipulation. I’m just surprised that so many people found his lies and contradictions to be credible. But that’s the media world. We’re in today. The law will run its course and I don’t have time to talk about career petty criminals.”
Source: sportbuzz
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