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Breda murder was ripdeal with Kalashnikov by Limburg group (Limburger.nl)

The murder of Kaan Safranti in Breda on April 8 was the bloody end of a ripdeal by a group of Limburg suspects. The victim was robbed of his life with multiple shots from a kalashnikov in his neck and back.

The suspected shooter is 22-year-old Sofian S. from Roermond. This emerged Friday before the court in Breda.

Manslaughter in association

The two women and three men from Limburg detained for the fatal shooting are suspected of manslaughter in association. "You don't have to have been in the home in this case to be charged with manslaughter," prosecutor Pauline Lanslots said during a preliminary hearing. The sixth suspect, a 23-year-old man from Roermond, had not yet been called before that. He was last arrested on July 10.

The men and women, ranging in age from 21 to 28, are from Sittard, Geleen, Roermond and Venlo. The court rejected lawyers' request to suspend the pretrial detention of two of them.

The victim was killed in his home in the Breda neighborhood of IJpelaar. It is clear that it was a pre-arranged ripdeal by the criminal group from Limburg.

Initiator

The public prosecutor sees 22-year-old Sofian S. from Roermond as the initiator of the ripdeal. According to his lawyer Francoise Landerloo, her client invoked her right to remain silent.

The 21-year-old Jaime D. from Geleen did make a statement. In it, she says she had rented a Mercedes with German license plates at the request of co-defendants weeks before the date of the crime. She also drove her Opel Corsa to Breda for a hundred euros, "to pick something up. According to the prosecutor, however, there is sufficient evidence that she knew that an "R" was being plotted, a ripdeal. Attorney Sandra Carli says the young woman had been waiting, but until her arrest knew nothing about the shooting.

DNA

Her fellow counsel Yehudi Moszkowicz strongly disputes that his client, 21-year-old Jesse de J. from Roermond, was involved in the victim's death, even though his DNA was found on a bullet casing. According to the counselor, camera footage shows "conclusively" that this man was not at the scene of the crime, but at a pizza store about 200 meters away.

The next pro forma hearing is on Nov. 9.

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