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Friday, August 28, 2015

"There's a lot of reporters around that can get hurt" Pious Muslim and Auburn Deputy Mayor Salim Mehajer's ,stand over man Waled Elriche sentenced to minimum of nine months in the Slammer

Walid Elriche ‘threatened’ TV reporters Airlie Walsh and Bryan Seymour

The Daily Telegraph
August 28, 2015 2:45pm

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“I’m telling you this because you’re a woman. Don’t get involved in a man’s business.”

Pious Muslim Waled Elriche shown below half naked  below engaging in (traditional ?) Muslim "man's business" with what appears to be another man,(possibly the recently married Salim Mehajer?) unsure of the significance of the index finger in the Islamic Religion or what specific role it plays during 
Pious Muslim "Man's Business" 
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AN associate of Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer is alleged to have threatened two reporters while he was awaiting sentencing at a Sydney court.

Waled Elriche, of Auburn, Walid Elriche, who was recently filmed walking with Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer, was sentenced to a minimum of nine months behind bars at Parramatta Local Court this afternoon for his use of stand-over tactics.





Mr Elriche was a guest at Mr Mehajer’s lavish wedding earlier this month.
Channel Nine reporter Airlie Walsh was inside the court building getting a cup of tea when Mr Elriche allegedly approached her. She said he told her: “You find me, I can find you.

“I’m not trying to threaten you, but you know my criminal history. Don’t be stupid.

“There’s a lot of reporters around that can get hurt.


“I’m telling you this because you’re a woman. Don’t get involved in a man’s business.”

Ms Walsh said she felt shaken after the incident.


Channel Seven reporter Bryan Seymour said he was also threatened by Elriche inside the building near the courtroom.

He said Mr Elriche unleashed a torrent of abuse against him which allegedly included the phrase: “I’m gonna f ... ing kill you.”

Mr Seymour said Mr Elriche also told him: “Stay away from my brother. You found me. I can find you.”

Both journalists reported the incidents to police at the courthouse.

Police allege he kicked down a door and demanded repayment of a $25,000 debt in behalf of a friend at Castle Hill last March.

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