Audrey Mondjehi, 42, was sentenced, Thursday April 4 in Paris, to 30 years in prison. He helped the jihadist Chérif Chekatt to obtain the weapon with which he killed five people in December 2018 in the streets of the market of Christmas in Strasbourg.

The sentence, in accordance with the requisitions of the national anti-terrorism prosecution (Pnat), is accompanied by a two-thirds security period, and a definitive ban on French territory. The court also sentenced two other defendants, found guilty of "criminal conspiracy" under common law, to lighter sentences.