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Boris Becker was acquitted – deported to Germany

There is a shortage of prison places in the UK.

Then eco-criminal Boris Becker, 54, rejoices.

The tennis icon will be extradited to Germany and released in time for Christmas.

The six-time Grand Slam winner was in April this year Boris Becker In 2017, he was sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for ecocrimes after hiding assets in connection with his personal bankruptcy.

The German spent seven months in the lowest-security Huntercombe Category C prison.

Boris Becker.
Boris Becker.

Reason: Lack of space

But even now the 54-year-old, who has lived in the UK since 2012, will be extradited to Germany and released.

It informs the sun.

He reportedly approved a deal that gives the authority the right to speed up the process of deporting foreign detainees to their home countries.

This will reduce the pressure on British prisons, which are short of places.

Waiver of penalty

A jail source says Newspaper:

– He signed a contract that meant he would be home in time for Christmas.

By agreeing to the condition and going home, Becker gets 135 days off that will be deducted from his sentence. Once in Germany, it looks like the sentence will be conditional, so the tennis icon won’t have to shake too many straps.

– Although Boris has been in his hometown for many years, we are glad that he can be released early and go to Germany. “I’m sure it means a lot to him and his family to be reunited at Christmas,” his former spokeswoman told The Sun.

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