Air cocaine: the second pilot also kept in pre-trial detention

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After Bruno Odos, questioned on Tuesday by Marseilles investigating judges, it was the turn of the second pilot implicated in the so-called "Air cocaine" case to face French justice. Yesterday, Pascal Fauret had to answer questions from the judges about his involvement in this scandal of international drug trafficking and his flight from the Dominican Republic.

The pilot was placed on Thursday in pre-trial detention by the investigating judges in charge of the file in Marseille after fifteen hours of interrogation. Pascal Fauret therefore joined his colleague Bruno Odos, imprisoned Tuesday, at the Baumettes prison in Marseille. Leaving the appearance, the pilot's lawyer, Me Jean Reinhart, deplored that the explanations and the "limpid" answers of his client did not affect the judges' decision, referring to "an unfair decision" and an upcoming appeal. . _AF

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