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Banana Vendetta: “Casimir” betrayed by his DNA for the failed assassination of Yassine Cheambi

2024-03-27T14:45:32.353Z

Highlights: Banana Vendetta: “Casimir” betrayed by his DNA for the failed assassination of Yassine Cheambi. The genetic fingerprint of the youngest of the "Benbou", the Benbouabdellah brothers, was noted on the ace's rifle. According to our information, his DNA was found on the murder weapon and on the scooter used by the shooter to escape. Sufficient material evidence, according to the investigating magistrate, to place Casimir in pre-trial detention.


The genetic fingerprint of the youngest of the "Benbou", the Benbouabdellah brothers, in detention for three months, was noted on the ace's rifle


It was not a threat, he assured the magistrate who asked him the question.

It still looked a bit like it.

During one of the two trials of Yassine Cheambi, accused of having murdered Zoheir Benbouabdellah, the victim's little brother was interviewed from prison.

Samir's testimony, known as Casimir or Kaz, had left its mark, saying that everything would be resolved in due time, auguring a dire fate for the sworn enemy of his siblings.

Years later, this barely veiled implication risks resurfacing.

The youngest of the “Benbou” was in fact indicted for having attempted to assassinate Yassine Cheambi in April 2021 in Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis).

According to our information, his DNA was found on the murder weapon and on the scooter used by the shooter to escape.

Sufficient material evidence, according to the investigating magistrate, to place Casimir in pre-trial detention.

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Source: leparis

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