This Thursday, the Marseille Criminal Court sentenced the eleven people accused of being members of one of the most lucrative drug trafficking networks in the city, that of the Cité des Oliviers, to six years in prison. in the northern districts.

The six main players in the network, the “supplyers” according to the accusation, were sentenced to terms ranging from four to six years in prison, with most of them banned from traveling to the Bouches-du-Rhône for five years.

Almost 50,000 euros in turnover

The three "nurses" who stored the drugs were sentenced to three years in prison, two of which were suspended and will serve their firm sentence at home with an electronic bracelet.

It was partly in their apartments that the police seized cannabis, cocaine and ecstasy with a market value of 1.5 million euros.

One of the defendants, absent, was sentenced to eighteen months in prison and an arrest warrant was issued against him, in accordance with the prosecutor's requests.

"Their anchoring in traffic seems such that no conviction seems to be able to rule them out", regretted the prosecutor, Magali Raffaele, noting that most of the defendants are "repeat offenders" for whom "choosing a lawful activity will always be less profitable" .

This Olives deal point, spotted by the police in 2019, received more than 1,000 customers every day, from 10 a.m. to 4 a.m., for a daily turnover estimated at 50,000 euros.

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