Charles Sombraz, the serial killer, has returned to France

At France serial killer Charles Sobrage, also known as “Reptile”, has been found since Saturday morning. The 78-year-old was deported by the Nepalese authorities after spending almost twenty years in prison there for the murder of two North American tourists.

Suspect of 20 murders in 1970s Asia, the man who inspired a Netflix series arrived at Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris on a plane from Doha, Qatar and was immediately picked up by the policefound an AFP journalist who was traveling with him.

After the checks, Charles Sobrage discreetly departed the airportit became known from an airport img, “setting up” the numerous photographers who were waiting for him.

Inside the plane on which he transited Friday night in Doha, Sombraz assured the AFP reporter that he was “innocent” of the crimes attributed to him.

“I’m innocent of all these cases, okay? (…) Everything was built on forged documents”he claimed in this exclusive interview with AFP. “I have a lot of things to do. I have to sue many people, including the state of Nepal.”

“The judge, without asking the slightest witness (…) and without allowing the defendant to present the slightest argument, wrote the verdict,” he added. “The courts of Nepal, (…) all the judges, were biased.”

“It took more than 19 years for him to regain his freedom and I’m happy about that and very shocked.”his French lawyer Isabelle Coutant-Perre, who came to meet him at the airport, commented to the journalists. “He was wrongfully convicted in a case fabricated with fake evidence by the Nepal Police. It’s a scandal, they’re portraying him as a serial killer, which is completely false.”

Nepal’s Supreme Court, which ordered his release on Wednesday, said Charles Sombraz needed open-heart surgery and that the decision to release him was based on a Nepalese law that allows the release of inmates who have already served three-quarters of their sentences. their punishment.

The same court ordered his deportation to France within 15 days.

Surrounded by police in bulletproof vests, Charles Sobrage, who was wearing a medical mask, made no comment to the crowd of journalists who were waiting for him. upon his release from prison.

Source: News Beast

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