Summary:
The article discusses the placing of Thomas Brezzo in police custody for being complicit in violating the secrecy of the investigation and the legal proceedings, which is related to a jewelry store robbery in Monaco.
Full Story:
Monaco Matin reported that Thomas Brezzo, a lawyer and president of the National Council, has been indicted for complicity in the violation of investigation and instruction secrecy. This is in response to a warning by the Attorney General during the judicial opening, cautioning against leaks that undermine the confidentiality of investigations. Brezzo allegedly sought information from another case, leading to his indictment.
The General Prosecutor’s Office stated that the three investigating judges will thoroughly examine the evidence and decide whether there are sufficient grounds for his trial. It is important to note that Brezzo has not yet been convicted of any crime.
According to Monaco Matin, his indictment is related to a recent robbery at Monaco Watch Company on Boulevard des Moulins. Brezzo allegedly interfered at the request of a former client, Sergej Kruglikov, to ensure that all leads were thoroughly investigated by contacting a police acquaintance.
Brezzo’s lawyer, Me Zabaldano, contests the allegations and expresses confidence in the outcome of the investigation. Brezzo was released after a four-hour police custody.
It is essential to await the conclusion of the investigation and legal proceedings before drawing any definitive conclusions.
Source:
Monaco Tribune