Mohamed Abrini is the man who twice refused to die as an assassin-terrorist. On the evening of November 13, first in Paris, then at the Zaventem airport in Belgium on March 22, 2016, Muhammed Abrini, as his lawyer reminds, “It’s uncertainty, it’s chiaroscuro.” This 37-year-old Belgian-Moroccan is appearing before a specially constituted grand jury for complicity in the crime of terrorism. On this penultimate day devoted to defense pleas, before the long-awaited one for Salah Abdeslam’s representatives, his two lawyers asked: “A fairer sentence” for who “I could not doubt for a second.”.
In its landmark indictment, the National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor’s Office (PNAT) alleged: “the man in the hat” Life imprisonment with a security period of 22 years. At the helm, his lawyers, forming an effective duo, highlighted the shortcomings of the investigation.
Brutal record
His trip to Syria in June 2015 first, which had…
Source: Le Figaro
