Professor beheaded in France | Parent of student in contact...

Professor beheaded in France | Parent of student in contact...
Professor beheaded in France | Parent of student in contact...

(Paris) The parent of student Brahim Chnina, indicted Wednesday for “complicity in terrorist assassination” in the investigation into the murder of teacher Samuel Paty near Paris, was remanded in custody Friday, a- we learned from the anti-terrorism prosecution and its lawyer.



Posted on October 23, 2020 at 11:58 a.m.

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The 48-year-old father, who had published two videos calling for mobilization against the teacher, was imprisoned on Wednesday pending a debate before the judge of freedoms and detention (JLD) who is held Friday at the Paris court.

He was arrested on Saturday, October 17 at dawn, the day after the assassination of Samuel Paty, 47, by an 18-year-old Chechen Russian refugee, Abdoullakh Anzorov.

The 18-year-old assailant was gunned down by police after claiming responsibility for his attack on social media.

“He is absolutely stunned by the horror of the crime, like all French people,” his lawyer, M told AFP.e Nabil El Ouchikli, avant l’audience.

Investigations revealed that the assailant had contacted the father of the family and that they had had discussions, after the publication of videos in which the father of a student accused the teacher of “discrimination” against Muslim college students.

“He did not know who Anzorov was, just like the hundreds of anonymous people who contacted him from all over France and even from abroad to show him their support. He has complete confidence in justice so that the truth will come out, ”added Mr.e El Ouchikli.

Six people were indicted on Wednesday for “complicity in a terrorist assassination”: Brahim Chnina, Islamist activist Abdelhakim Sefrioui, two 14 and 15-year-old college students as well as two friends of the assailant, Naïm B. and Azim E.

A third relation of the terrorist, Yussuf C., is being prosecuted for “criminal terrorist association”.

The five adults are in pre-trial detention and the two schoolchildren aged 14 and 15, accused of having appointed in exchange for 300 to 350 euros, the teacher to the attacker, were placed under judicial supervision.

Mr. Chnina and Mr. Sefrioui, 61, are accused of having “designated by name as a target on social networks the history and geography teacher by means of a maneuver and a reinterpretation of the facts”, had underlined the anti-terrorism prosecutor Jean-François Ricard.

Refuting any link between Mr. Chnina and “a radical movement”, Mr.e El Ouchikli regretted that “the personality of [son] client relayed in the media [corresponde] absolutely not to reality ”.

“He is a father who has been involved for more than 10 years in charitable associations and helping people with reduced mobility,” he said.

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