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French rappers out on bail after airport brawl

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Paris: Two of France’s biggest rap stars were released on bail after a brawl between their entourages forced a partial shutdown of a Paris airport.

The rumble between bitter rivals Booba and Kaaris in the departures hall of Orly airport three weeks ago was filmed by holidaymak­ers on their phones, as the two groups fought in a duty-free shop.

A judge later ordered that the rappers be locked up until Sept 6 because of the “persistent animosity between the two groups”.

But an appeal court in Paris yesterday overruled the decision, freeing the rappers as well as eight members of their respective posses on bail.

It was set at €30,000 (RM142,438) for the two artistes, who were also ordered to stay away from each other and to hand over their passports.

A ninth follower had earlier been freed by a local court near the airport.

The two rappers, who were on their way to a concert in Barcelona, have waged a feud over social media, where some users mocked the duo and called on them to settle difference­s with their fists.

Airport bosses said the brawl had “endangered the lives of others” and lodged a public order complaint against the singers after the ruckus forced officials to temporaril­y shut down the departures hall.

The rappers have been held in separate prisons near Paris since the fight on Aug 3.

Booba, whose real name is Elie Yaffa, reportedly fell out with Kaaris, 38, after failing to support him in a dispute with fellow French artiste Rohff.

Rohff was sentenced in November last year to five years in jail for aggravated assault in a fashion boutique owned by Booba, 41.

Kaaris’ lawyers Arash Derambarsh and Yacine Yakouti told a court earlier this month that the singer was “taken aside by Booba, who insulted his child and his wife”, before several people “jumped on him”.

They also claimed that perfume and glass bottles were used as weapons during the fight.

Booba’s lawyer Yann Le Bras later told BFM TV that video footage showed it was Kaaris – whose real name is Okou Armand Gnakouri – and his group whose behaviour had been “very aggressive”.

After his client was released on bail, Le Bras told reporters that “this was a decision that should have been taken on Aug 3. No one was hurt in the fight other than the protagonis­ts”.

Kaaris’ lawyer Yakouti also hailed the decision, saying that “the important thing today is that Kaaris and his friends can rejoin their families and prepare themselves calmly for the trial”. — AFP

 ??  ?? Violent rivalry: Booba (left) and Kaaris along with theirentou­rages were filmed fighting in a duty-free shop at the Orly airport. — AFP
Violent rivalry: Booba (left) and Kaaris along with theirentou­rages were filmed fighting in a duty-free shop at the Orly airport. — AFP

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