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Antiterrorism: Nuñez advocates "better information sharing" with psychiatry

2021-04-27T20:36:51.693Z


The national intelligence coordinator, Laurent Nuñez, wished Monday April 26 a " better sharing of information " between the intelligence services and psychiatry in the fight against terrorism, after the attack of Rambouillet by an assailant presenting " disorders of personality ”. Read also: Rambouillet attack: the assailant "not detected" as threatening, according to Laurent Nuñez “ We work wi


The national intelligence coordinator, Laurent Nuñez, wished Monday April 26 a "

better sharing of information

" between the intelligence services and psychiatry in the fight against terrorism, after the attack of Rambouillet by an assailant presenting "

disorders of personality

”.

Read also: Rambouillet attack: the assailant "not detected" as threatening, according to Laurent Nuñez

We work with the world of psychiatry, there are reflections that are underway. Our idea is that we could have better information sharing

, ”Laurent Nuñez explained to France Inter. When an individual "

is clearly under the influence of religious radicalization, (...) consults a psychiatrist and otherwise reports psychiatric disorders, one has the weakness to think (...) that it would perhaps be useful. be that intelligence services can benefit

”from this information, added the former director general of internal security (DGSI). "

Certain individuals, who can be fragile, have psychological disorders at some point in their life, are undoubtedly more easily influenced and more permeable to this kind of thesis and we would be very irresponsible not to tackle this problem

”, he added. -he adds.

Jamel Gorchene, the Tunisian who killed Stéphanie M. with a knife on Friday, an administrative officer at the Rambouillet police station (Yvelines), had benefited at his request from two psychiatric consultations on February 19 and 23, without them leading to hospitalization or a treatment. His father, currently in police custody with two cousins ​​of the assailant, had observed "

behavioral problems in his son at the beginning of the year

", according to the national anti-terrorism prosecutor Jean-François Ricard, and members of his family in Tunisia spoke of a "

depression

".

The anti-terrorism bill presented Wednesday by the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin proposes that the prefects, responsible for monitoring radicalized people in their department, are now also recipients of information relating to their psychiatric care.

Source: lefigaro

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