The trial of Deho-Guy Sery, Boinali M’ze and Oussman Guirassy, tried for the murder of Khaled Bouderbala in 2020, got to the heart of the matter this Tuesday, December 17, 2024. The police investigators and the forensic doctor were notably heard. A trying testimony for the victim’s family, who also attended the projection of photos of his body, beaten by the kidnappers.
“It is not a kidnapping but a relentlessness, Khaled’s mother reacted on the stand. It wasn’t humans who did this, but savages. »
The day allowed us to retrace the facts and the investigation that followed. Khaled’s body was left in the parking lot of the maternity ward of Arpajon hospital on September 7, 2020. He was only wearing jogging pants and a piece of serflex was found at the scene. He will be identified using his fingerprints.
“The fairness of the trial is at stake”
The day before, he and his partner were getting ready to watch a film. She is washing the dishes when the phone of her partner, with whom she has three children, rings around 10 p.m. Oussman Guirassy is on the line, possibly on behalf of Deho-Guy Sery.
Khaled explains that he must go quickly to the Mignaloux-Beauvoir gas station. A place, located 400 m from his home, where he often went as part of the drug trafficking in which he was involved. He pauses the film and leaves in tap dances, without his cigarettes. He will never come home.
The Total station camera shows a ballet between the Renault Captur (used the next day to drop off the body in Arpajon) and the victim’s car, between 10:25 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. Later, Khaled’s companion receives several blows of wire, one of which was issued by Boinali M’ze.
He and Deho-Guy Sery stop at the gas station in the evening. The first took the train from Massy at the start of the afternoon on September 6 and was picked up by the second at Poitiers station with whom he went to the Bel-Air district. There, witnesses report a discussion during which the kidnapping was mentioned.
At 4 a.m., Deho-Guy’s phone goes back north, via the A10. He is seen at the Poitiers-Nord toll booth driving the Renault Captur and the victim’s credit card is used there. She will be there again on the road, then in Brétigny-sur-Orge, at 7:30 in the morning.
The threat of dismissal this Wednesday?
Detailing the arrests and investigative acts, the two police officers, from Poitiers and Versailles, were questioned at length by defense lawyers this Tuesday. First on telephony, then on the other protagonists who were ultimately not prosecuted in this case.
Two of them, called as witnesses, did not respond to their summons. For the first, an arrest warrant was issued. It is impossible for the second and his absence has triggered a request for dismissal from the defense lawyers.
“It’s a scandalprotested Me Coutant. We won’t get there without the presence of this person who was once indicted. » “The fairness of the trial is at stake”added Me Bourdier. The court gave itself time to find a solution to make this man heard this Wednesday.
“Direct revelations”
Another crucial witness was heard at the end of the day: “You are the only person who talks about direct revelations”from Deho-Guy Sery, said the president. The accused would have discussed the facts with him, around ten days after Khaled’s death. “He didn’t want it to happen like that, he regretted it” he explained on the stand. Deho-Guy Sery wanted to steal cocaine or heroin from Khaled, who did not want to say “where are his things”. “They hit him to make him talk. » This Wednesday, after hearing the last witnesses, it will be the turn of the accused to give their version of the facts.
“The biggest supplier of cocaine in Poitiers”
Khaled Bourdebala was 37 years old when he was killed. His mother, born in Spain, arrived in France in 1970. He grew up in Amiens where he met his partner when he was 11 years old. Both came to settle in Poitiers in 2002 and had three children. “He knew how to be a good father,” she testified, referring to their family life and the illegal activities of her companion. “When he reached a certain age, he calmed down,” she regrets. Khaled Bouderbala’s record lists 28 convictions, mainly for traffic offenses, theft and violence. Nothing for trafficking, only four mentions for use and possession of drugs.
The Poitevin police commander cited this Tuesday explained that in 2020, cocaine trafficking had been reorganized because of Covid. Supply via Guyanese mules had become impossible due to restrictions. It was at this time that the victim developed the resale of cocaine via Holland. From his travels, he brings back or has brought back 1 kg of drugs for €30,000.
Khaled Bouderbala was, since the beginning of 2020, “the biggest supplier of cocaine in Poitiers”, according to the investigator. He would have lost between 5 and 6 kg in a few months. A turning point in his delinquency that his partner did not explain this Tuesday: “We were not in financial need, I have difficulty understanding”.
She spoke of her feelings after this death, “very brutal, very violent”. His youngest son is, in particular, very marked, “they broke up a family”. An anger shared by the victim’s brother against the accused: “For you, they are presumed innocent, for us, they are 200% guilty. »
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