At the trial of Kim Kardashian's robbers, sentences of six to ten years were requested

In the investigation by the Crime Prevention Brigade (BRB) into the robbery of Kim Kardashian, Attorney General Anne-Marie Merville is taking everything into account: the evidence, the clues, and the police officers' intuitions. There was not a shred of paper between the summary presented on Tuesday, May 5, by the head of the investigation – Michel Malecot – before the Paris Assize Court and the jury and the indictment delivered on Wednesday, May 21, by the prosecution representative. "All guilty," she stated.
She requested ten years' imprisonment for the four men suspected of having directly participated in the robbery, Aomar Aït Khedache, 69, Yunice Abbas, 71, Didier Dubreucq, 70, and the youngest in the case, Marc-Alexandre Boyer, 35. "Seasoned robbers who planned a robbery and pulled it off," insisted the prosecution representative, referring to the three elderly defendants. She requested eight years' imprisonment for Harminy Aït Khedache, 38, Aomar's son, who escorted some of the criminals on the night of October 3, 2016.
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