Two years of imprisonment and an arrest warrant were requested Friday against the Franco-Israeli hacker Ulcan, tried in his absence by the Paris court for a series of
extreme telephone
“
hoaxes
”. The court will deliver its decision on January 11. "
These are anything but hoaxes, these are behaviors of extreme violence
", committed by a man "
megalomaniac
", "
with a feeling of impunity and all power,
" said the prosecutor in her requisitions. Ulcan, Grégory Chelly of his real name, did not appear at the hearing. His defense, believing that he was not summoned properly, left the room at the start of the trial on Thursday and did not return on Friday to plead.
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The Franco-Israeli is on trial for a series of malicious appeals between 2014 and 2016, targeting in particular the mayor of Lille Martine Aubry, the journalist Pierre Haski and the pro-Palestinian activist Olivia Zemor. The 39-year-old defendant, who presented himself as a "
Zionist activist and a vigilante
", is "
the embodiment of the coward
", argued the prosecutor. "
No one in this room expected to see him (...) he is absent at the time of the facts, and absent when the time comes to answer them
". In 2014 after a "
standby
" of a twinning between the municipality of Lille and an Israeli city, he called the police in particular, posing as Martine Aubry's husband, saying that he had killed his wife and was entrenched and armed.
Relive your "anxieties"
His other victims were victims of the same "modus operandi, and the responsibility of the one who claimed his actions in"
waves of insults, is not in doubt
", hammered the prosecutor.
Since Thursday, several victims have come to the bar to relive their
persistent
"
anguish
", even several years later.
The site on which Grégory Chelly broadcast his misdeeds live and through which he made himself known was called "
Violvocal
".
"
Everything is said
", dropped the prosecutor.
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The one who acted hidden behind his keyboard "has
resided in Israel since 2013. He is protected by the state in which he has found refuge, and which until then has worked very little with the French authorities
", also regretted the prosecutor.
Grégory Chelly is the subject of several proceedings in France.
He risks in particular the assizes for a "
hoax
" targeting a journalist from Rue 89 and his parents, which had caused, according to the prosecution, the death of the journalist's father, who died of a heart attack after an intervention by the forces of the order at home in the middle of the night.