Air Cocaine: 6 years in prison for the two pilots

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The lawyers of the two pilots involved in drug trafficking between the Dominican Republic and France were to file an appeal yesterday against their sentence to six years in prison. A sentence also imposed on the directors of the private airline SN-THS, while the sponsor was sentenced to 18 years.

Arrived free at the Special Assize Court of Bouches-du-Rhône on April 5, 2019 in Aix-en-Provence, where their trial had started in mid-February, Bruno Odos and Pascal Fauret were arrested in Punta Cana in March 2013, at the same time as the passenger Nicolas Pisapia and the businessman Alain Castany - all denying knowing the contents of the 26 suitcases loaded in their Falcon 50, in which 700 kilos of cocaine had been found. The five judges of the court imposed a sentence of six years in prison, one year less than what the Advocate General claimed last Monday. Fabrice Alcaud and Pierre-Marc Dreyfus of the private aviation company SN-THS were also sentenced to six years in prison (seven claimed), while the organizer of the flights of the Falcon 50, Franck Colin, was inflicted the 12 years requested.

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