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Thionville. Serial thefts in the north of the Moselle region: a doomed trio

The immediate appearance spanned over seven hours. “A thick file, qualifies President Rouvre, in which approximately 150 incidents of theft appear, of which only about forty have been retained.” This Thursday, March 25, the Thionville judicial court was to rule on the actions – most recognized – of three men, two Florangeois in detention and a Hayangeois appearing free, concerned for being involved in a series of thefts, over a period of several months, in the Pays-Haut, the Pays de Sierck and the Moselle in general.

About twenty identified civil parties

In the courtroom, about twenty victims – identified – attended the debates, which began with a long summary of the facts. The voluminous files of the case thus list the thefts of three vehicles, various objects in homes (computer, glasses, GPS, cash, bank cards…), but also concealment of checks and scams.

What do the respondents have in common? A certain habit of going to court, recorded in their respective records, the prize going to Xavier Broschard and his 14 mentions.

In their verbal jousting, the interested parties have sometimes charged one or the other, returned to the confessions or often conceded that they had a close or distant link with what the justice reproaches them recently.

In the evening, the trio were fixed on their fate. Xavier Broschard was sentenced to 2 years in prison, with continued detention, and ban on holding and carrying a weapon for 5 years, not to mention an ineligibility sentence running over a period of 2 years. The second defendant from Florence receives 10 months in prison with partial revocation of his suspension with probation and continued detention. In addition, he is prohibited from holding and carrying a weapon for 5 years, without counting a sentence of ineligibility running over a period of 2 years. The third sidekick has over his head a sentence of 6 months in prison, backed by the partial revocation of his suspension. He left free.

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