Routing with annotation not working in prod Syfmony2 - symfony

I am using annotations to generate my routes with Symfony2.3.
My routes work perfectly fine in dev environment, but the server gives me 404 when I try to access them in prod.
I have warmed up and cleared my cache several times to no result. I am totally lost. I don't understand why everything works fine in dev, but not in prod.
Anyone has an idea ?
Edit :
This is app/config/routing.yml
hakim_admin:
resource: "#HakimAdminBundle/Controller"
type: annotation
prefix: /
hakim_resume:
resource: "#HakimResumeBundle/Controller"
type: annotation
prefix: /
And this is app/config/routing_dev.yml
_wdt:
resource: "#WebProfilerBundle/Resources/config/routing/wdt.xml"
prefix: /_wdt
_profiler:
resource: "#WebProfilerBundle/Resources/config/routing/profiler.xml"
prefix: /_profiler
_configurator:
resource: "#SensioDistributionBundle/Resources/config/routing/webconfigurator.xml"
prefix: /_configurator
_main:
resource: routing.yml
JMSTranslationBundle_ui:
resource: #JMSTranslationBundle/Controller/
type: annotation
prefix: /_trans
Thanks

check if you have set up to use apache rewrites in your config_prod.yml like this
parameters:
router.options.matcher.cache_class: ~ # disable router cache
router.options.matcher_class: Symfony\Component\Routing\Matcher\ApacheUrlMatcher
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