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13-November: the Saint-Denis building stormed by the RAID will be demolished

2021-11-18T06:21:19.027Z


During the intervention in the building in which Abdelhamid Abaaoud was hiding, the RAID had fired more than a thousand cartridges. 47 households lived there, 23 of which were illegal.


On November 18, 2015, at 4 o'clock in the morning, the RAID entered a building at the intersection of rue de la République and rue du Corbillon in Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), where Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the alleged “brain”, was hiding in particular. of the attacks of November 13th.

For several hours, the police will fire more than a thousand bullets.

The landlord, Jawad Bendaoud, was jailed in 2019 for 4 years.

Since this assault, 47 households, including 23 illegal immigrants, can no longer live in their apartments.

This building must be demolished by the end of 2022 to be rebuilt by 2025, reports

Le Parisien

.

Read alsoThe Court of Cassation examines the appeal of Jawad Bendaoud, landlord of the jihadists of November 13

The developer Soreqa must buy back all of the lots, but in mid-September only 58 out of 85 were, for a price set at 1,700 euros per square meter. According to our colleagues, the territorial public establishment Plaine Commune must vote before the end of this year a declaration of public utility to expropriate the ultimate recalcitrant. “

Some co-owners are not very realistic in evaluating their property at market price

, observes with the

Parisian

Katy Bontinck, first deputy mayor (Génération.s).

They think they could sell 3000 euros per square meter when their homes have long been deemed uninhabitable

.

The rehabilitation of the building gave rise to a legal battle. It was declared “

irremediable insalubrity

” by the prefecture in December 2015, but this decision is challenged in court before being validated in 2019, then February 2021. Some co-owners, who do not want to be evicted, point to the responsibility of the State. To do this, they are based on an expert report at the end of 2017 which attributes 500,000 euros to the onslaught of the police out of the 600,000 necessary for the restoration of the building. Katy Bontinck nevertheless nuances with the

Parisian

. The first “peril” decree

dates from 1999, then there were two fires, in 2008, in 2009, and an unpaid rate which corresponded to 200% of the annual budget of the building.

".

On September 17, the Bobigny court ruled in favor of two co-owners and ordered the State to pay them 1.6 million euros.

Source: lefigaro

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