Terrorist Stabbing Attack in Drôme in 2020: 30 Years in Prison Against the Assailant
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Abdallah Osman Ahmed, who committed an attack in the Drôme during the first confinement, was found guilty by the Paris Special Assize Court.
A knife attack had resulted in two deaths and five injuries in Romans-sur-Isère, Drôme, in 2020. The author, Sudanese refugee Abdallah Osman Ahmed, was sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment.
After six hours of deliberation, the Paris Special Assize Court found Abdallah Osman Ahmed guilty of murders and attempted assassinations in connection with a terrorist company. On Friday, 7 November, the magistrates sentenced the Sudanese terrorist from 38 years to 30 years' imprisonment with 20 years' security, in accordance with the prosecutor's requisitions. On 20 April 2020, in the city centre of Romans, he had killed Julien Vinson and Thie…
The court confirmed the terrorist character of the assassinations and attempted assassinations, but held that the assailant's discernment at the time of the acts was altered.
Abdallah Osman Ahmed is sentenced to 30 years in prison for two terrorist assassinations and five attempts, committed in Romans-sur-Isère (Drôme) on 4 April 2020. The Paris Special Assize Court delivered its verdict this Friday night.
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