https://twitter.com/mattliddy/status/7980981654255206411. Salim Mehajer arrested in Ibiza after fight with taxi driver.
Controversial property developer Salim Mehajer has been arrested while on the party island of Ibiza after having an argument with a taxi driver over food spilled inside the car.
A Current Affair reports the arrest took place on Friday evening when Mehajer and two of his friends got into a taxi and spilled takeaway food inside the car.
The driver became annoyed and a heated argument erupted that was only stopped when police arrived and intervened.
The subsequent detainment of Mehajer was caught on video.
The footage shows Mr Mehajer and his friends being frisked by Spanish police and put in the back of a police car.
According to A Current Affair, the 30-year-old allegedly attempted to kick the driver before he was ejected from the taxi with his friends.
Last night Mehajer arrived back in Sydney and said he was never put in jail during the arrest.
Mehajer left Sydney in September posting on his Instagram page that he was leaving the country with an image of a ship on Sydney Harbour with the caption, “Goodbye Australia”.
“Will be taking off to pursue my dream challenges,” he wrote, adding: “I’ll be back.”
Mehajer made headlines earlier this year when footage of hurling abuse at his estranged wife Aysha Learmonth was made public.
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Four corners story was heartbreaking. I hope those criminals putting these kids through that kind of conditions be hold responsible for money they made and suffering they caused. I cried incontrollably along with the worker who was crying because 12 yo had no food. Really, if they are going to be used as a money bait and neglected, why just leave them with their families and support and educated the parents. This would cost a lot less. Given they already pay hundrends of thousands of dollars per kid. Australia is called lucky country and i quite like it here. But apparently not so much luck for those poor kids.