Conviction of Trappers 'Simba La Rue' and 'Baby Gang' for Violent Offences

Conviction of Trappers 'Simba La Rue' and 'Baby Gang' for Violent Offences
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Friday 19 January 2024, 14:51

The trappers Mohamed Lamine Saida, known as Simba La Rue, and Zaccaria Mouhib, aka Baby Gang, have been sentenced, among others, to respectively 6 years and 4 months and 5 years and 2 months. They were portrayed like 'archaic hunters next to lifeless animal prey'. This is how the Milan Court describes, in the reasons for the verdict, the attitude and behavior of the famous trappers and the young people of their crew who were convicted in mid-November in the abbreviated trial process centered on the shooting that took place on the night between July 2 and 3, 2022 in Tocqueville street, near Como course, a nightlife area of Milan, in which two Senegalese were injured, crippled by gunshots.

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Reasons for the Sentence

One of the group, Andrea Rusta (sentenced to 4 years and 2 months), it is read, then 'boasted of the violence unleashed' that night 'even proudly documenting with video and photos the wounded victim to impress the girl he was dating'.

The Charges

The judges, who recognized all the charges, from the robbery against the two, 'the most serious fact', to the brawl, to the serious injuries and the possession of a clandestine weapon, highlight in the reasons the 'marked social danger' of the defendants (eight in total) and their 'habit of violence and the overpowering and humiliation' of others. Simba La Rue, for example, is 'driven by a blind and uncontrolled violence'.

Among other things, the judges also criticize the low compensation offered to the victims, supported, among other things, 'by the company headed' by Baby Gang and treated, therefore, as if it were a 'representation expense to be brought to the record label's budget' and this despite their 'high professional engagements'.

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