France: Tunisian migrant Wajdi Bokadi committed 100 vehicle thefts in just 1 week, sentenced to 12 months in prison
The Tunisian man has been ordered to leave France
A 40-year-old Tunisian man has been convicted and sentenced after a massive theft spree which targeted over 100 vehicles in the matter of just one week.
The events date back to Jan. 3 to Jan. 8, 2024, in the city of Angers and then from Jan. 8 to 10 to Cholet, where Tunisian man Wajdi Bokadi smashed parked cars near the city train stations to steal personal belongings.
Although there were a total of 103 victims, but only 15 civil parties participated in the criminal court case.
🇫🇷🚨Thank God they're locking up Marine Le Pen.
— Remix News & Views (@RMXnews) March 31, 2025
We wouldn't want Le Pen to stop moms from being robbed outside their own kids' schools or other such crimes.
"I can’t stand this bum France anymore... It’s a really just a mom’s car, like I’ve only got children’s things," pic.twitter.com/AsAZXw0WqB
The Tunisian man, Wajdi Bokadi, did not appear for his hearing on Jan. 12, but he was still sentenced to 12 months in prison for the thefts. In addition, he received a six month suspended sentence for committing similar acts related to the case, according to French news outlet Ouest France.
Bokadi was also banned from French territory.
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