The 34-year-old Bangladeshi Modhu Akon was sentenced to 14 years and 2 months in prison and was held responsible for the murder of one of his compatriots whose body was…
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He was sentenced to 14 years and 2 months in prison the 34 year old Bengali Modhu Akon held responsible formurder of one of his compatriots whose body was found on March 19, 2023 in the street Chapter Saint Matthew, a peripheral road, closed to vehicular traffic, which connects the industrial area of Salerno to the coast road. The sentence was issued, at the end of the abbreviated procedure, by the preliminary hearing judge Valeria Campanile of the Court of Salerno (the prosecutor Teti had requested 18 years of imprisonment).
The agents of the Salerno Flying Squad who followed the victim’s movements were able to identify the person responsible for the crime (arrested about ten days after the discovery of the body and defended by the lawyer Giovanni Gioia). Mohammed Showkotviewed the images acquired by public and private video surveillance systems for a radius of 10 kilometers from the place where he was found the corpse with its throat slashed. One of the cameras examined framed the victim: the police managed to see the encounter he had with the person who would become the murderer.
At least according to the accusations: these, in fact, he was filmed as he reached the area of Chapter San Matteo together with the victim and from the same area he would have left alone. Furthermore, it would have been a biological trace of the victim found on Akon’s shoe that convinced the investigators of the responsibility of the Bengali who never hid the fact that he had met the victim and remained in his company for a few hours, but claims he didn’t kill Showkot.
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