Mohamed Amra's complaint of violence in Condé-sur-Sarthe prison dismissed without further action
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On 3 April, Mohamed Amra's lawyer had, among other things, filed a complaint against the charges of "violence aggravated by a person with public authority".
The court found that there was no evidence to characterize the offence.
Through his lawyer Benoît David, Mohamed Amra denounced the "inhumane treatment" he was subjected to in prison, adding that he had been "victim of violence on the part of the overseers".
Benoît David claims that Mohamed Amra was "victim of violence from supervisors" at Condé-sur-Sarthe prison. His client filed a complaint against X in early April.
The complaint filed by drug dealer Mohamed Amra for violence he claims to have suffered at the end of March by prison guards in Condé-sur-Sarthe (Orne) was dismissed without further action, said Alençon's Public Prosecutor's Office on Wednesday.
Mohamed Amra's complaint, which accused supervisors of having brutalized him in Condé-sur-Sarthe prison, was dismissed by the prosecutor's office without further action. Alençon's prosecutor's office announced on Wednesday, May 7th that the complaint filed by Mohamed Amra, a figure of the recently extradited narco-banditism of Romania, had been dismissed.
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