He admitted absolutely everything.
It was for more than ten caravan thefts that this 27-year-old Algerian appeared on Monday before the Meaux criminal court.
Acts committed in Esbly last week.
But also last year, still in Esbly, Chanteloup-en-Brie, Lagny-sur-Marne and Montévrain.
The father justified his misdeeds, via an Arabic interpreter: “I was under the influence of medication.
My baby was born premature on February 23.
I couldn't afford the special milk he needs.
It tortured me.”
In the box, the defendant was in tears: “The priority was food for my child.”
Identity papers, bank card, headphones, clothes, bags… everything was good to take.
A father, a victim, came to talk about his stress: “I can hear what he says about his baby.
It hurts me when I see him cry.
But he does not ask himself the question of the damage to others.
My daughters have lost a little of their carefreeness, especially the 8 year old.
Since then, she systematically checks that the car is properly closed, she is afraid of leaving something visible.
Why doesn’t he go to Restos du coeur?
Why doesn't he go to work?
I took half a day to come to court.”
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