That's why Baby Gang was sentenced to 3 years and 4 months for the Robbery video

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That's why Baby Gang was sentenced to 3 years and 4 months for the Robbery video

Aggravated resistance to a public official and unauthorized demonstration are these the charges that led the judges to sign the sentence of 3 years and 4 months for Baby Gang for the disturbances caused during the resumed of the Robbery video.

“But if for a music video I get the same age as a rapist, is that my problem? Or whoever reads them dictates them only to those who are not comfortable with them?” With these words Baby Gang had commented the sentence on Instagram, but now the reasons that led to the sentence have been made public by the judges, who in fact are convinced that Bsby Gang wanted to create a clash between the fans and the police so they could film it for the video.

“Zaccaria Mouhib, taking advantage of his celebrity, called together the fans for the immediate purpose of provoking a clash with the police, and mediatedly, to film the clash in order to make a video clip of it, in support of the musical piece of which he is the author.”

While awaiting the appeal trial, Baby Gang, who is now busy with the European tour, must serve a year of special supervision.

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