Criminal life with perpetuity with 22 -year -old security period was also required against Mohamed Abrini. The verdict will be rendered at the end of June.
Six and a half years after “the evening of terror” which left 130 dead in Paris and Saint-Denis, sentences ranging from 5 years’ imprisonment to incompressible life were required on Friday, June 10 by the National anti-terrorist prosecution (PNAT) against the twenty accused judged since September in Paris at the trial of the attacks of November 13.
The public prosecutor called perpetuity with an incompressible security period against Salah Abdeslam, the sole member still alive of commandos.
This extremely rare sanction, which makes the possibility of a sentence development very tiny, has been requested “with regard to the immense gravity of the facts” which are accused of the 32 -year -old French.
He also required perpetuity with a 22 -year -old security sentence against Belgian Mohamed Abrini, “the hats man” of the Brussels attacks.