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Apology for terrorism, death threats and insults: in the Oise, he "goes crazy" while in police custody

2021-08-02T21:06:13.976Z


On Monday, a 37-year-old man was sentenced to one year in prison for making death threats against gendarmes in Chamb


“This is the first time in 10 years of my career that I have encountered such a surge of hatred.

"At the bar of the Beauvais (Oise) court, this lieutenant of the gendarmerie assures him:" He knocked so hard against the cell door that we were afraid that she would let go ", indicates the officer, who did not not likely to forget Morad A. anytime soon.

This Monday, this 37-year-old man was sentenced to one year in prison for uttering death threats and insults to gendarmes from the Chambly brigade.

But also for having defended terrorism in front of the military, while he was in police custody.

On this Friday, July 2, Morad A. is heard by the gendarmes about death threats addressed to his ex-wife via social networks.

If he denies the charges, police custody proceeds normally.

But when he is told that it is going to be extended, he “goes crazy” thinking of his children, whom he has not seen for 6 years because they are in detention.

"As soon as I go crazy, I no longer think about anything", he justifies himself today at the bar.

"I'm going to smoke you, put explosives on you"

Threats of death, insults towards the gendarmes and their families… It is a trying night which begins then for the police force. “One of us took a pen and wrote it down. After a while, the logorrhea turns into something more disturbing, when Morad A. begins to make comments condoning terrorism. "Nothing to give a shit about this life, I'm ready to go to kill these disbelievers," he shouts, interspersed with reference to the Koran. “You will see what a real Muslim is. I'm going to smoke you, put explosives on you, ”he blurted out from prison. "It was in loop", summarizes a gendarme present that night.

Minimizing insults and threats, the defendant refutes the facts linked to the defense of terrorism. “It's too much, it's added. Why would I have said that, ”he asks, indicating that he is not a practitioner. For his lawyer, Me Domitille Risbourg, it should be seen "a verbal joy that can concern everyone". "But he does not measure the consequences of what he says", she assures, noting "a difficult course", from childhood to his multiple stays in prison. "As soon as it feels landlocked, it explodes and has no limits," she adds. Arguments which have visibly convinced the court which ordered that the sentence be carried out in the form of an “outside placement”.

Source: leparis

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