Keystone-SDA
The Sierre court rendered its verdict in the Aldrin city affair, according to RTS information confirmed to Keystone-ATS. Accused of having orchestrated a large trafficking in hashish, a Tunisian received 4 years in prison and an expulsion of 7 years in Switzerland.
(Keystone-ATS) The 22 -year -old man was sentenced to: serious offense and contravention of the federal law on narcotics; aggravated extortion, aggravated extortion attempts; complicity in attempted extortion aggravated. The Court followed the penalty requested by the prosecutor Olivier Elsig. A lawyer for the defendant, Jean-Luc Addor had pleaded for a partial stay, without expulsion. According to the latter, his client has already decided to call.
The accused’s hashish trafficking and an alleged co -author, tried soon, focused on the sale of at least 540 kilos of hashish for a profit of 540,000 francs.
The Maghreb admitted a traffic lasting 30 months and not 3 years and having sold 250 kg of hashish. He had refused to recognize his involvement in various acts of threat.