Mickael Ettori Arrested: Five Years on the Run Ends
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Mickaël Ettori, Convicted in Sollacaro trial, Re-Arrested After Three Years on the run
What Happened?
Mickaël Ettori, sentenced to 15 years in prison in the Sollacaro trial just two days prior, was apprehended on Saturday, December 13, 2023, in Olmeto, Corse-du-Sud, France. His escape began on September 28, 2020, and lasted over three years. The arrest was the result of an operation conducted under a rogatory commission issued by an investigating judge of the JIRS (Joint investigative Service) of Marseille.
The operation was carried out by the GIGN (Groupe d’Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale), France’s elite counter-terrorism and hostage rescue unit, according to reports from Corse-Matin. Ajaccio Public Prosecutor Nicolas Septe confirmed the arrest to Le Figaro.
The Sollacaro Trial: Background and Context
The Sollacaro trial centered around the 2012 murder of Christian Simonpietri, a prominent figure in corsican organized crime.ettori was accused of being a key participant in the assassination,which was linked to a power struggle within the Corsican underworld. The trial, held in Bastia, involved numerous defendants and complex testimonies regarding the events leading up to Simonpietri’s death.
The Sollacaro case is notable due to its implications for understanding the dynamics of organized crime in Corsica and the ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks on the island.The lengthy trial and subsequent sentencing reflect the seriousness with which French authorities are treating these issues.
Key Figures in the Sollacaro Case
- Mickaël Ettori: Convicted and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.
- Christian Simonpietri: The victim of the 2012 murder.
- Nicolas Septe: Public Prosecutor of Ajaccio,overseeing the examination and prosecution.
Timeline of Events
| Date | event |
|---|---|
| 2012 | Christian Simonpietri is murdered. |
| September 28, 2020 | Mickaël Ettori escapes from custody. |
| December 11, 2023 | Ettori is sentenced to 15 years imprisonment in the Sollacaro trial. |
| December 13, 2023 | Ettori is re-arrested in Olmeto, Corse-du-sud. |
What Does This Mean?
Ettori’s recapture marks a significant victory for french law enforcement.His prolonged evasion of justice had become a source of embarrassment for authorities and fueled speculation about potential complicity.The successful operation demonstrates the effectiveness of international cooperation, as the arrest was facilitated by a rogatory commission from the JIRS of Marseille.
The re-arrest also sends a clear message that individuals involved in organized crime will be held accountable, regardless of how long they remain at large. It reinforces the commitment of French authorities to combating criminal activity in Corsica and ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.
