Mohamed Amra accuses prison officers of violence during his detention
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The drug dealer, placed in provisional detention in Conde-sur-Sarthe, will file a complaint against the Penitentiary Administration, which rejects the charges.
In pre-trial detention at Condé-sur-Sarthe prison (Orne), the drug dealer accused several officers in charge of his supervision of physical violence on Monday, 24 March. His lawyer announces that a complaint will be filed by Friday, 4 April.
The man, currently incarcerated in Condé-sur-Sarthe prison, is going to file a complaint this week, allegedly during a search on 24 March.
Currently incarcerated in Condé-sur-Sarthe prison (Orne), Mohamed Amra announced that he had filed a complaint. The former fugitive claims to have been the victim of violence by three prison guards.
The drug dealer in pre-trial detention, in complete isolation, in Condé-sur-Sarthe prison, Orne, was allegedly raped by prison officers and filed a complaint.
Mohamed Amra, detained in solitary confinement in Condé-sur-Sarthe (Orne), claims to have been the victim of violence committed by prison guards. He is preparing to file a complaint and is taking several legal steps to challenge his conditions of detention. The prison administration strongly disputes his version of events. […]
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