
Hakim Tarik-Amir was a Moroccan-German drug trafficker and crime boss who was patriarch of the Tarik-Amir clan of Kaiserwarte, Berlin during the 2010s.
Biography[]
Hakim Tarik-Amir was born in Berlin, Germany, the son of a Moroccan drug trafficker, and the older brother of Kareem Tarik-Amir. By the time he was nine years old, he became the king of the playground on Chemnitzer Street, and he broke the nose of his 7-year-old Turkish neighbor Erol Birkan while robbing him, motivating Birkan to join the Berlin Police. Hakim later inherited the leadership of the clan from his father and established it as the most powerful gang in Berlin, being responsible for a third of its violent crime and becoming synonymous with the Kaiserwarte neighborhood. Tarik-Amir smuggled drugs from North Africa into Europe via the Netherlands and from there into Germany, while his brother Kareem ran the clan's security and its legal front, a limousine business. The Berlin Police investigated the Tarik-Amir clan, but their investigation failed to pin down Hakim, resulting in a failed raid on his offices in 2018, and the injury of policewoman Rafika Masaad with a hole trap. However, his ambitious brother Kareem sought to seize control of the Tarik-Amir clan for himself, initially attempting to deal with the Kovac clan, and, after the Kovac clan went to war with the Tarik-Amir clan over the footballer Orkan Erdem's murder, blackmailing the policeman Kurt Grimmer into helping him arrest Hakim in a sting. On the day of Hakim's wedding to his fiancee Kamila, police raided the Tarik-Amir stronghold of Kreuzberg and arrested both Tarik-Amir brothers after a firefight; they were subsequently sentenced to long prison sentences once their vast drug and weapons stashes were discovered.