Suhaib Meshah, an Jordanian internationally followed by the Romanian authorities for human trafficking, was declared dead by a court in Bucharest. Investigators, however, found that the man is alive, living in an Arab country.
Suhaib Meshah became known after participating in the Burlăcița show: Facebook
Suhaib Meshah Abdel Naser, a model profession, became known in Romania during 2015, after participating in the Burlăcița show, from Antena 1, along with Daniela Crudu.
It was investigated by prosecutors DIICOT in two files, one of human trafficking and another drug trafficking. In 2022, the Jordanian was sentenced to 10 years in prison for charges of living trafficking, to which was added a sentence of one year and four months for complicity in drug trafficking.
The Brasov Court issued a mandate for the execution of the prison sentence for committing the crime of human trafficking, being sentenced to 10 years in prison.
However, the Romanian authorities failed to arrest the man, running out of the country before the police officers implemented the mandate to execute the last time, the Jordanian’s phone was located near the border with the Republic of Moldova.
Since then, the Romanian Police issued on its behalf an international prosecution mandate, being included on the institution’s website in the “Most Wanted” category

Meshah Suhaib, searched by photo police: Romanian Police
Subsequently, the magistrates of the Bucharest Tribunal, who judged a tax evasion file with a damage established at about 17 million euros, announced that Suhaib Meshah Abdel Naser died, the information being taken by several news sites in the country in April 2025.
Judicial sources said for the thought that Suhaib is alive. The man in the fraud file is, according to investigators, the model of the model, who had the same name. The young Suhaib would have taken advantage of the confusion created by the death of his father and would have allowed himself to understand that he was dead.
Investigators claim that the Jordanian has managed to reach fraudulently in an Arab country that does not have an extradition agreement with Romania.