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Chicken shop baron’s threat to ‘fix’ election hopeful

Almost 40 calls to a federal election candidate and threatening to “fix it”, the fried chicken shop left the owner salty and was beaten in court.

Orum I know where it is, and this time I will take you, Müs Mosher said Saleh called a special number on May 1, 2025.

His calls targeted the Australian immigrant candidate Jamal Daoud, who ran to Werrima’s seat in the May 3 Federal elections.

He said, “You, son of a bitch, I will correct you.”

“I know where it is this time. You can’t hide from me.”

Saleh said that Mr. Daoud, who worked as a migration agent, accepted the facts opened to the Local Court on the Parramat, thanks to a lawsuit they were working on.

The 43 -year -old boy was found guilty of using a transportation service to harass, threaten or disturb him on Monday.

Extra crispy fried chicken franchise owner was fined $ 500 and was released on a good bond of behavior without being sentenced.

The accepted facts called Mr. Daoud almost 40 times.

Most of these calls were threatened when the immigrant vehicle received the call without answering.

After complaining to the police, the officers seized that Saleh’s call for the call diary, was taken from Mr. Daoud’s mobile phone.

The majority of the calls were made from Saleh’s house in Merrylands in the Western Sydney suburb of Western Sydney.

The facts accepted, “The volume of telephone conversations, along with the short interview with Saleh (Mr. Daoud) is troubled and worried about the safety of himself and his family.” Says.

When the chicken business owner initially claimed that he was not guilty of accusation in May, he refused to threaten.

He refused to talk to AAP about Monday’s prison sentence,

“I can only tell you something. You are fake news,” he said on Friday.

Almost ten years ago, Saleh canceled his permanent residence after immigration officials revealed false marriage claims.

According to the 2018 decision from the Administrative Court of Appeal, a permanent residence was obtained in May 2013 by entering a business visa to Australia in 2001.

The Palestinian man canceled his permanent residence in August 2017 after learning that immigration officials provide false details about an ongoing marriage claim with Australian citizen.

The court said that Saleh immigration was separated from his marriage before residence and that he had established a new relationship with the Norwegian citizen.

In 2022, Mr. Daoud stopped at the Federal Election at Clive Palmer’s United Australian Party.

In a statement, he said he would send a letter to Migrant Minister Tony Burke to see why Saleh stayed in Australia despite his past.

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