A private justice case before the court, to cleanse the honor of a family.
Six men had kidnapped and kidnapped a high school student from Vauréal (Val-d'Oise) in the middle of the street whom they suspected of having raped a teenage girl in the family.
They released him after an hour of rigorous interrogation, realizing that the accusations were false.
Six years after the events, the fault of a procedure lost sight of by the justice system, they were all sentenced Friday evening by the Pontoise criminal court to sentences of up to two years in prison, to be served under an electronic bracelet, with, for the most part, an additional sentence with suspended probation.
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It's a thriller scene.
One evening after classes, on January 18, 2018, a 16-year-old high school student was with friends when several people approached him, in front of the Intermarché de Vauréal, a stone's throw from his high school.
It is 6 p.m., the men force him into the back of a Jaguar where two individuals supervise him.
They put a plastic bag over his head.
A man previously took out a handgun to dissuade his friends from interfering.
“Whoever advances, I shoot,” he warns.
The Jaguar takes off, followed by a BMW.
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