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Athanor trial: the two brains of the criminal enterprise sentenced to 25 and 30 years in prison after several months of hearing

Two individuals were sentenced to 25 and 30 years in prison after being convicted in the Athanor trial, which involved criminal activities. The trial lasted several months and resulted in significant penalties for the defendants. This case has drawn attention due to the severity of the convictions and the length of the proceedings.

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Athanor trial: the two brains of the criminal enterprise sentenced to 25 and 30 years in prison after several months of hearing

Two individuals were sentenced to 25 and 30 years in prison after being convicted in the Athanor trial, which involved criminal activities. The trial lasted several months and resulted in significant penalties for the defendants. This case has drawn attention due to the severity of the convictions and the length of the proceedings.

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