End of the run for the alleged killers of Soufiane Benali

An investigation conducted by the Spanish justice system resulted in the arrest of two young men in their twenties, suspected of being the perpetrators of the shots that led to the death of Soufiane Benali, 23, nicknamed "Nana" in July 2020 in Forest, Belgium.
It was the Spanish police who put an end to about a year of flight. The arrest of Mohamed-Amine Dardour took place in Spain, in the company of Youssef Jeddi. These two young men in their twenties were in possession of weapons, reports La Capitale. Mohamed-Amine Dardour had cut off his bracelet about a year ago and fled. The federal police then issued a wanted notice for him. Y J. is also under electronic surveillance.
Soufiane Benali was shot dead by two bullets in the night of July 4 to 5, 2020 in his neighborhood, Rue Orban, in Forest. Two of his friends aged 17 and 19 were also seriously injured. Youssef Jeddi and Mohamed-Amine Dardour had spontaneously presented themselves to the police after the murder to claim their innocence. Their version of the facts did not really convince the police. After being placed under arrest warrant for murder, attempted murder and verbal threats, they had been referred to the Assize Court in 2022, along with a third suspect, Y.B.
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