(ANSA) – MILAN, JANUARY 27 – The rapper Baby Gang, stage name of the twenty-year-old Zaccaria Mouhib, must remain in prison, arrested on January 20 in an investigation by the Milanese Public Prosecutor’s Office into a series of robberies, which also led to house arrest two of his other colleagues, Amine Ez Zaaraoui, known as Neima Ezza, and Samuel Matthew Dhahri, called Samy. This was decided by the investigating judge Manuela Scudieri rejecting the request for revocation of the precautionary measure advanced by the defense at the end of last Saturday’s interrogation.
In front of the investigating judge, Baby Gang, defended by the lawyer Niccolò Vecchioni, denied having committed the robbery in Vignate, in the Milanese area, which he was accused of and said “he had changed his life” and that he lives “on music” with contracts record companies with a major that he has subscribed to. In fact, that evening of 12 July last, Mouhib clarified, he was traveling on the motorway towards Rimini. And from the data on the telephone cells to the investigation, according to the defense, it is clear only that he was in Vignate at 13.38 and therefore “a good 7 hours before the robbery” against a boy.
For the investigating judge, on the other hand, “the version offered by the suspect to the state does not appear to be supported by evidence” and there is “a high risk of recidivism”. Furthermore, “the positive path that seems to emerge from the report of the Kayros community” to which the young man is entrusted, according to the judge, “would be denied by participation in a serious crime such as the one in dispute”.
Hence the decision to keep it in San Vittore. The defense, however, will resort to the Review. (HANDLE).
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