Algerian businessman Khalifa gave 600,000 Euros to make publicity for Monaco Police
A court in Paris entered on Friday into deliberations on the case of financial commissions received by the Police of Monaco established in 1902.
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The trial of the Police officer of Monaco Principality “Maurice Albertin” had continued in the court for a week. Police officers and investigators were listened on charges of receiving a bribe of 600,000 Euros received by Abdelmoumene Khalifa between 2002 and 2003.
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Two police officers confirmed during the hearings that their direct officer Maurice Albertin hampered their work while they were investigating in the case of the “Golden book of Monaco Police.” That prevented them from revealing the book funding between 2002 and 2003.
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Results of the deliberations will be disclosed in the next few weeks, according to informed judges of Nice court.