Alaeddine Aouadi, spokesperson for the Jendouba court of first instance, revealed the opening of an inquiry against Karim Gharbi, alias K2rhym, for “offering gifts in cash or in kind to influence the voter or employing the same means to encourage voters to abstain from voting.
He disclosed that this decision follows investigations carried out last July against four women on the same charges.
The latter were convicted, according to the same source, to prison terms ranging from two to four years with immediate effect.
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