Marseille. Two Men Sentenced to Life and 30 Years in Prison for a Double Murder on the Basis of Drug Trafficking
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The double murder of Nouri Lakas and Nasser Khellaf in February 2016 was part of a bloody vendetta that opposed two clans: on one side members of the Tir and Berrebouh families, on the other side members of the Remadnia family, allied to the Marignane band.
A double murder committed in 2016 in Marseilles experienced his judicial epilogue on Friday. The Assize Court of Bouches-du-Rhône sentenced two men, respectively to life and 30 years in prison.
On Friday 28 November, the Cour d'Assizes des Bouches-du-Rhône handed down life imprisonment and a 30-year prison sentence against two men convicted of a double murder committed in 2016 in Marseille, against a background of gang war and drug trafficking. Mohamed Seghier, a member of the Marignane criminal gang, was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a security period of twenty-two years. Christopher Aouni was sentenced to 30 years of criminal …
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