Shakhwan Hamah Ameen, who lives in the Norwegian city of Stavanger, still believes he was wrongly convicted of reckless driving. Now he has bought himself a new Lamborghini.
It's been more than a year since the state sold Shakhwan Hamah Ameen's Lamborghini Huracan Spyder after he was caught speeding at 228 km/h.
But now the man, who lives in the Norwegian city of Stavanger, is driving a Lamborghini again. In fact, in a car that is very similar to the one that the police took from him in October 2021.
This is what Nordjyske writes.
Shakhwan Hamah Ameen still believes that it is unfair that the Danish state ended up confiscating the car, sentencing him to 20 days in prison and a six-year entry ban.
In fact, he told Nordjyske that he believes that 'Denmark has stolen the car'. However, it is certain and certain that both the district court and later the high court approved the confiscation.
When Ameen was caught speeding on the Hirtshals motorway in October 2021, he had just picked up and paid for the car in Germany. He later ended up spending another fortune on legal advice and the trial in Denmark.
After the verdict, he bought himself a Porsche, but now he's back behind the wheel of a Lamborghini. However, he won't be keeping the car himself.
Ameen, who is a car dealer, plans to sell it on. Exactly as it actually happened with the first Huracan Spyder, which he had to hand over first to the police, and then to the Danish state. Read more about it here .