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Algerian court jails five Germans
An Algerian court sentenced five Germans caught in the Sahara Desert with a hoard of artefacts to three months imprisonment and more than $543,000 in fines and damages. The verdict was handed down Monday evening by the court in Djanet, 1,700 kilometres southeast of the capital Algiers, after an eight-hour trial. Ernst Hellmeler, 53; Maria Kellner El Friede, 44; Elsabeth Wolf, 56; Dirk Lehman, 38, and Wofzang Grahammer, 43, were convicted of pillaging, attempted trafficking of prohibited goods and violating national park regulations.
I'll bet they ignored the "No Smoking" signs, too...
The Germans' defence attorney vowed to appeal. "They are not pillagers but adventurers," he said before the trial started.
"They regarded pillaging as an adventure..."
If they liked pillaging, they'll really love an Algerian prison
The defendants, arrested Nov. 20 in the Djanet region with 133 protected historic artefacts, could have faced a maximum sentence of three years imprisonment. As well as the three-month sentence, the court also ordered fines worth $80,800, equivalent to the value of the recovered artefacts, and damages equal to $467,600 for the Tassili National Park in the Sahara from where they were stolen.
Posted by: Fred 2004-12-02
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