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"Air Cocaine" case: sentences confirmed for airline officials

2022-11-30T16:40:28.012Z


The Court of Cassation upheld the six-year prison sentence for airline officials involved in the case.


The Court of Cassation on Wednesday upheld the six-year prison sentences of airline officials involved in the "Air Cocaine" affair.

On July 8, 2021, Pierre-Marc Dreyfus and Fabrice Alcaud were found guilty

of "importing narcotics in an organized gang

" and sentenced to six years in prison by the special Assize Court of Appeal of Bouches-du-Rhône, which had thus confirmed the sentence pronounced at first instance.

The two men ran SN-THS, the Lyon aviation company that operated the flights, one of which, according to the court, had allowed the import of narcotics in December 2012. During this appeal, the two pilots of the Falcon on board which had been loaded 26 suitcases containing 700 kilos of cocaine in March 2013 on the Dominican airport of Punta Cana had, them, been acquitted.

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In April 2019, during the first trial, they were sentenced to six years in prison in this case with twists and turns during which they had notably escaped from the Dominican Republic, where they had been imprisoned for 15 months.

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Dreyfus and Alcaud have always denied having knowledge of cocaine transport from the Caribbean and Latin America on board their aircraft, rented by intermediaries linked to traffickers.

They had appealed to the Court of Cassation, but the highest court in the country, which rules on the law and not on the merits, rejected their arguments and confirmed the verdict on the prison sentences.

The judgment also confirms the conviction of Ali Bouchareb, considered to be the sponsor of the three disputed thefts, sentenced on appeal to 18 years of criminal imprisonment and who had also appealed in cassation.

The Court of Cassation, on the other hand, quashed the verdict concerning the confiscation of all the assets and funds seized in this case, in that the Court of Assizes did not indicate in its judgment as it should have "

the nature and origin of the objects placed under seal which it ordered the confiscation, nor the basis of this penalty

”.

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Dreyfus and Alcaud were released on bail under judicial supervision in October 2021, pending the decision of the Court of Cassation.

They had already completed a total of some 15 months of detention at different stages of the case.

Source: lefigaro

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