Audrey Mondjehi, 43, found guilty of terrorism-related charges relating to 2018 attack that killed five
A former security guard who helped procure the gun used to killed five people and injure 11 others in a terrorist attack on Strasbourg’s Christmas market in 2018 has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Audrey Mondjehi, 43, was found guilty of a series of terrorism-related charges, including abetting murder in relation to a terrorist plot and associating with terrorist elements, after he helped to find a weapon for Chérif Chekatt, who later opened fire with a 19th-century revolver at the Christmas market in the historic centre of the city.
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