Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Indian Boobs Between Panic

: Tunisia: Ben Ali protects his nephews thieves.

The Chained Duck: Tunisia: Ben Ali protects his nephews thieves. The Chained Duck


"IMAD and Moez Trabelsi is domiciled in Tunisia and the facts that are alleged to have been committed outside the national territory (...), it seemed easier the prosecutor to request a separation of facts and the two men should be tried within a reasonable time in Tunisia. "By this statement
final, gathered by the AFP (8 / 8), the Attorney General Paul Michel sent waltzing the removal order signed last July 31 by Judge Jean-Bastien Risson .
The magistrate had the audacity to review the two nephews of Tunisian President Ben Ali. Conclusion: Despite the willingness of the investigator, Imad Trabelsi Moez and should never appear before a French court. Thus closes pathetically, the case of stolen yacht in France between 2005 and 2006.
On June 7, 2006, "The Duck" reveals the matter. The "My Beru, superb boat stolen the previous month, Bonifacio, was spotted in the Tunisian port of Sidi Bou Said. On board, parading as the Pasha, Mohamed Imad Trabelsi, nephew of President Ben Ali.
is the third stolen luxury ship in French waters, but this time, Paris is the big eyes. And for good reason, "My Beru" belongs to Bruno Roger, pédégé to Lazard, a personal friend of Chirac and Sarkozy, his interior minister.
The negotiations are difficult, but the authorities Tunisian agree to make the yacht. This one only, while the other two - the "Sando" and "Blue Dolphin IV, paddled, the first and second at Le Lavandou, Cannes - quietly anchored in the same port. So much for their owners. Must have good friends places.
Brothers Terror
French justice is then launched, but endows the Tunisian AC balks. As the net tightens around Mohamed Imad Trabelsi, but also his brother, Moez Trabelsi, another nephew of President Ben Ali. Nine people are indicted, and almost all Trabelsi designate as sponsors of flights and recipient vessels.
In May 2007, Tunis Interpol refuses to extradite them and leaning on a procedural mess, a Tunisian judge decides to dismiss the case. Forced
, the French judge Risson then moves to Tunis. He is Imad and Moez under investigation for complicity in aggravated robbery and placed under judicial supervision. His fear is that the duo never comes explained, in Paris, before a criminal court. And the prosecution case could prove him right.
shame because the refined manners of Trabelsi will sorely miss the debates. A company manager involved in the business remembers the arrival in Tunisia "My Beru. His testimony is carefully recorded in the Judgement of dismissal signed by the judge.
"The boat was pleased to Imad Trabelsi, says he, and he told me that he would keep him and he had to go to the papers to the Customs. Initially, the Customs Imad Trabelsi told that it was not possible. Imad Trabelsi told the customs officer, "How it is not possible? You know who has to talk? "Imad Trabelsi lobbied and ultimately, the Customs has agreed to make the paper against the payment of luxury tax and a sum of money paid under the table at customs."
Moez Trabelsi looks his brother terribly. The same company manager told the judge he had taken his seat in the BMW Moez, having just ferried the Blue Dolphin IV. They both run to Bizerte.
"En route, there was a radar control that we have spent over 200 km / h. Trabelsi has braked suddenly and then backtracked (...). He exited the car, took radar and smashed against the police car, striking the officer with the same. The second officer was very frightened and bowed respectfully to Trabelsi but he took a slap. Trabelsi yelled at them and then we left. "
" If Tunisia do not judge them [the nephew of the President], France could do that, "nevertheless said Attorney General Michael AFP. "Could? "Terrible
threat ... In the future, when the judge will have disappeared from the landscape, finished this kind of conflict. The prosecutor will remain alone at the helm.

JC (Source: www.nawaat.org from "The Chained Duck" (weekly - France), No. 4634

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