The François Thierry trial opened on Monday, September 23, in Lyon, before the Rhône criminal court. A trial that should last until Friday. What is in question are his methods, and in particular a police custody in April 2012.Sophiane Hambli, a notorious trafficker in prison at the time, was taken out of his cell to be taken to a hotel, in the company of Commissioner François Thierry, to monitor, from a distance, the delivery of six tons of cannabis between Morocco and Spain.
Sophiane Hambli is an informant of the former boss of narcotics. And for two days, in this hotel in Nanterre, with his cell phone, in contact with the traffickers and the French and Spanish authorities, he orchestrates this delivery operation to France. All without any hearing report.
This is what Me Francis Szpiner, the commissioner’s lawyer, justifies: “The situation is very simple. An informant wants to give information. He is taken into police custody. Everyone knows from the start that it can only be fictitious.since he is there to provide information on an upcoming delivery. Discussions with traffickers to find out where the drugs will land take time. All this is tremendous hypocrisy on the part of the Paris prosecutor’s office.” And he added: “Everyone knew about it, it was hypocrisy.“
What François Thierry confirmed in a few words at the bar: “The magistrates knew. I didn’t organize the operation all by myself like a cowboy.“
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