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From the big city of Berlin to the small town of Grabowhöfe (D) in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: after a dispute with the state of Berlin, the Remmo clan around leader Issa Remmo (56) had to leave their villa in the Berlin district of Neukölln last week. The extended Arab family left behind a ruined and dirty villa.
The court in Neukölln also ordered the Remmos to pay an amount of 6,800 euros (6,600 francs) for non-payment of rent. However, the family did not have to remove a later added patio or building.
The extended Arab family has disappeared. She’s clearly had enough of life in the big city. As “We are Müritzer” reports, clan leader Remmo is now registered as a resident in the small town of Grabowhöfe. The city is about a two-hour drive from Berlin. ‘Issa Remmo’ has been written on the letterbox of a dilapidated house just outside the city center for some time now.
The garbage villa is being rebuilt
No electricity, no water and dirty: the new house of the Remmo clan is in such a bad condition that you cannot live in it. As a result, Issa Remmo’s registration confirmation has been withdrawn several times. One time he even went so far as to come to the responsible office himself to request the return of the registration confirmation. But why go to all the trouble for a cabin?
According to reports, the officially stateless clan boss wants to obtain German citizenship. Using his home address, he can now apply for a German passport, and: According to Norddeutscher Rundfunk, a naturalization process is currently underway in the small town. However, for data protection reasons, the district administration cannot confirm whether this is a request from Issa Remmo. However, due to repeated police operations in his previous residence, the residents of Grabowhöfe are quite averse to their potential new neighbors.
The garbage villa in Berlin must be rebuilt. It is still unclear exactly how the building will be used. Apparently the state has planned charity projects. (Unpleasant)
Source: Blick

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