He highlighted his job as a school teacher in Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis) throughout his time in police custody.
Him, a jihadist?
Impossible.
It is against the values of the French Republic to which he is, he says, very attached.
Against secularism, of which he would be one of the representatives in his establishment, according to what he said to the police but which is denied by the rectorate.
This “black hussar” speech was enough to shake the convictions of the investigators.
Except that by listening to Sofiane O., the police officers from the criminal squad were undoubtedly hearing other music.
And there was nothing republican about that one.
The 26-year-old teacher is suspected of having performed at least five nasheed, that is to say Muslim religious songs, glorifying, in French, the fighters of the Islamic State.
One of his “works” was even published on the website of the “I'lam Foundation”, the main propaganda channel of Daesh.
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