An important drug case occupied the Sierre district court on Monday. A Tunisian national is accused of having orchestrated a large -scale haschich traffic in the Aldrin city, located in Sierre. He denies a large part of the facts.
The 22 -year -old had to answer for a serious offense and a violation of the drug law, extortion and blackmail, attempted extortion simple and aggravated, complicity in attempted extortion aggravated and constraints.
The prosecutor Olivier Elsig requested four years prison and an expulsion from the Swiss territory of seven years. A lawyer for the defendant, Jean-Luc Addor pleaded for a partial stay, without expulsion.
Profit of 540,000 francs
The accused’s haschich traffic and an alleged co -author, deemed later, focused on the sale of at least 540 kg of cannabis resin for a profit of 540,000 francs, according to the indictment.
The Maghreb admitted traffic for 30 months and not 3 years, as well as having sold 250 kg of hashish. He refused to recognize his involvement in various acts of threat.
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