Attempted assassination or failed robbery: after the surprise confession of an accused, in Nîmes, the Richard Perez trial falters

Attempted assassination or failed robbery: after the surprise confession of an accused, in Nîmes, the Richard Perez trial falters

Richard Perez et ses avocats, Me Gilles Gauer et Me Fabien Perez. MIDI LIBRE – François Barrère

Hakkim Mammad told the Gard Assize Court that on 23 February 2013, it was not during a plan to settle scores, targeting Raymond Houlonne, that he was arrested in the act, but during an attempted robbery of a jeweller living in the area. But is he telling the truth in making this revelation, which could exonerate his co-accused ?

The dramatic turn of events comes at 2 p.m. when the hearing resumes: Hakim Mammad, arrested wearing a balaclava by the BAC on the evening of February 22, 2013 near the residence of Raymond Houlonne, in Nîmes, takes the stand at the Assize Court, this Thursday, June 13, with a revelation.

“Take the jeweler and make him open his safe”

If he was there that evening, if we found his DNA on a stolen car and a 6.35 pistol, it was not to assassinate the man who would be the sworn enemy of Richard Perez, the ;rsquo;businessman and convict from Nîmes. "I was offered a job to do, I agreed to be the driver " explains this Lyonnais.

The blow ? "Take the jeweler when he leaves work, take him back to the shop and have him open his safe"< /em> he said, giving the name of this trader, supposed to live in this group of buildings. In the process, he exonerates the other accused, who have the common point of being close to Richard Perez. He claims that there were three of them that evening, and that two others managed to escape.

"I'm the victim of a cop plot"

"In no case did I go to Vacquerolles to kill someone" he insists. &amp ;quot;So who shot the policeman ?" asks the president. "Ah, giving names is not my habit" The investigation delivered a name, Jean-Baptiste Belliure, a 65-year-old from Agathus, twice convicted of robberies, whose DNA was found on the car stolen in Lyon and on the shotgun abandoned by the shooter.

"If there's my DNA on the guns, the police put it there, because’ rsquo;there had to be a culprit" replied this thin man with white hair dryly. "I've done 50,000 robberies, I've never left any DNA on the weapons. I am the victim of a conspiracy by the cops he asserts.

The strange SMS received on the day of the incident

Robert Alouache, former heavyweight of Marseille banditry, who says he is a car tidy and "like a brother"  by Richard Perez, defends his innocence with more subtlety. His case is admittedly less loaded: the justice system is especially surprised that on the day of the events, Hakim Mammad sent him an SMS, warning him that his train would be late in Nîmes.

Alouache was in Alpe-d’Huez, and swears, like Mammad, that this is an error of recipient. Raymond Houlonne ? "I don't know him and he doesn't know me." His rivalry with Richard Perez, who could lead to an assassination plan ? "For animosity to the point of tearing someone down, you have to have a real capacity for action, and you have to have a real problem" he believes. He speaks as an expert: he was convicted in his youth for two homicides, committed "out of revenge."

"You are wrong to have been chasing me for eleven and a half years!"

He assures her: "Richard can't do something like that to me behind my back. He never told me that he paid someone to go and kill Raymond." And he insists, looking at the’ attorney general in the eyes, in a loud voice: "You are wrong, whether you like it or not, to chase me for eleven and a half years for a text message  which was not intended for me!"

It is 7 p.m., Richard Perez arrives at the bar, stressed, voluble, drowning the attention of the exhausted jurors under a crowd of details. “Do you have the deep conviction that Raymond Houlonne is responsible for the assassination of your father?" asks the president.

"Today I do not think so, I I thought about it for a very long time. There were rumors that a prison is a village” He is outraged by the absence of Raymond Houlonne at the trial, who was fined € 3,750 for not coming to testify. “Where are the people who accuse us, where is the dead man? I am innocent and my friends are innocent of the attempted assassination of a stranger since there is no one!”

Indictment, pleadings and verdict this Friday, late.

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