It was a case that had made a lot of noise. Mounir, nicknamed "the TV dealer", was sentenced on Friday June 12, 2020 to one year in prison. The 34-year-old repeat trafficker considered the "spearhead of a network of cocaine dealers who supplied all of Paris", will not go back to prison. "He was sentenced on Friday June 12 in Paris to only one year in prison and will not return to prison", can we read in the columns of Parisian. Originally from Le Havre, the young man occupied an apartment in Paris, devoted "the storage of the drug, which was supplied to him by his wholesaler Hamid."
In total, Mounir had around thirty customers who he delivered to his home. He was also in contact with a facilitator who works on C8. Our colleagues revealed the SMS exchanges. "Wait thirty seconds, I'm coming out of a program. When you want, before 8 p.m., my cat. And promise I am here! It is at 15 rue T …", she wrote. And to continue: "And call when you're downstairs, I'll get you up … kisses …"
He has become a victim of TV stars
After the end of his two-month pre-trial detention, Mounir had distanced himself from him. But he quickly resumed contact with his former customers: "My client explains that at the time, he was short of money and that he had no choice but to deal in paying for his own cannabis use," confided his lawyer Me Tarek Koraitem in the columns of Parisian. If the young man once had the wind in its sails, this was no longer the case. "But the news of his arrest has already toured Paris and he sees his relations in the jet set fleeing him like a plague victim", can we read in everyday life. If one could believe that the clients of Mounir summoned were the TV stars, this was not the case. In reality, only those who were not known were interviewed. "When these addicts could be linked to show business or television, they were not approached by the investigators," explained Mounir's lawyer.
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