condamnés pour avoir extorqué de l’argent sous la menace
The facts happened on the night of Friday, November 5. Two men, under the threat of a lame woman, stole 40 euros from high school students. They were sentenced to eight months in prison and are imprisoned
Two 16-year-old high school students will not soon forget their night out in the streets of Bordeaux, Friday November 5. A little before one in the morning, one of them withdraws 40 euros from an ATM on Sainte-Catherine Street, when two individuals appear and ask them for money.
The teenagers refuse but one of the two men is threatening by opening a corkscrew fitted with a small lame which he points in their direction. Determined, the individual met with his hand in the pocket of the garment and stole the tickets as well as headphones. The two teenagers try to take back their property but the thieves brutally push them back. It is a crew of the municipal police, alerted and on general surveillance patrol, who calls out the duo of thieves. Searched, they are found in possession of 20 euros, a chain, wire cutters and a tablet whose origin they cannot prove.
Placed in custody, they were interviewed by investigators from the Unaccompanied Minors group of the Departmental Security. Aged 22 and 32, they were taken to court and sentenced to eight months in prison. They were imprisoned.