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Policewoman attack: Bardella (RN) and Abad (LR) plead for safety sentences

2021-05-31T23:31:59.415Z


The day after the attack on a policewoman with a knife in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre, by a mentally ill and radicalized ex-prisoner, the vice-president of the RN ...


In the aftermath of the attack on a policewoman with a knife in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre, by a mentally ill and radicalized ex-prisoner, the vice-president of the RN Jordan Bardella and the president of the LR group in the National Assembly Damien Abad pleaded Saturday to reopen the debate on security sentences.

"

When you are stuck for radicalization and followed as a heavy schizophrenic, your place is not to be released with a one-off follow-up that does not protect the rest of society

", chanted Bardella on CNews, in allusion to the profile of the suspect, schizophrenic and on file for radicalization, who also kidnapped a young woman for more than two hours after having fled.

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"

You have to see the debate on preventive detention

", so that "

when you have finished your sentence, we study your medical file and the facts for which you were convicted, and we estimate whether or not you present a risk for you. society and others,

”said RN MEP.

For his part Damien Abad estimated on France Inter that "

too many people are coming out of prison while they continue to be radicalized

" with "

largely insufficient

"

monitoring

.

"

We really need to put in place security sentences

" and "

consider systems of bracelets and others

" because "

we cannot go from prison to freedom without any intermediate step

".

As for the profile of the attacker "

we must avoid psychiatrising terrorism, certainly there were psychiatric disorders but also elements of radicalization and it is also and above all on this that we must act

", he said. -he adds.

Source: lefigaro

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