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Arrested, he escaped from the Treviso court: he negotiated 32 months

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He kicked a chair, took the direction of the classroom exit leaving everyone stunned, broke down a panic door, from which there was no way out, and ran away convinced he could get away with it without thinking about the consequences

TREVISO. When he heard the judge say he was going to stay in prison, he no longer understood anything and escaped from the court. He kicked a chair, took the direction of the classroom exit leaving everyone stunned, broke down a panic door, from which he could not get out, and ran away convinced he could get away with it without thinking about the consequences, which would not have been sure hold.

A 32-year-old homeless Tunisian, Sliman Rabhi, who had been arrested by the carabinieri the day before for a robbery in a Chinese market in Spresiano, moved the courtroom in the early afternoon of 8 January.

On Thursday Sliman (assisted by the lawyer Zanchi of the Venice bar), for the robbery and the daring escape from the court, as well as for the resistance to the carabinieri, he continuously negotiated a final sentence of 2 years and 8 months and a fine of 400 euros .

All because Sliman heard from the prosecutor’s mouth, during the hearing to validate the arrest for the robbery at the Chinese market the day before, the phrase “custody in prison”. The Tunisian took everyone by surprise and, to the general amazement heightened by the need to keep a safe distance, kicked a court chair, opened a gap between the carabinieri and escaped through a panic door gaining the exit.

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The North African then climbed over several walls and gave life to a real manhunt, which did not go unnoticed among the residents of via Verdi. The race ended 500 meters from the courthouse, in one of the many blocks of flats in the neighborhood where he hid. An escape that lasted less than an hour. When he was tracked down, in via Generale Angelo Mengaldo, he tried to camouflage himself behind a bush, his last lifeline. Uselessly.

At that point he reacted, clashing with the carabinieri. But it went wrong. His escape ended in the barracks, where he was brought back by the carabinieri to be identified and then transferred to the Treviso prison.

On Thursday morning the trial ended with a plea bargain for 2 years and 8 months of imprisonment. All in all it could have been worse, much worse. –

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