A Caucasian accused of radicalization expelled on April 9 to Russia and since arrested in Chechnya, a Pakistani author of an attempted aggression against young Jews returned to his country on April 16 ... The two men had in common to be targeted by an obligation to leave French territory (OQTF).
And to be in the crosshairs of a Ministry of the Interior whose boss, Gérald Darmanin, has shown his firmness since his arrival at Place Beauvau.
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The first case is the most complex and the most controversial.
Magomed Gadaev is a former Chechen independence fighter, imprisoned in the 2000s. In 2010, he was welcomed in Poland as a refugee, then came to France in 2012 and applied for asylum.
Refusal by the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (Ofpra), confirmed in 2019 by the National Court of Asylum (CNDA) because he already has asylum in Poland and must be returned there.
Having withdrawn his status, Warsaw refuses.
Gadaev receives an OQTF management
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