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November 13 trial: resumption of proceedings after a week's interruption

2022-01-25T13:03:15.615Z


The trial of the attacks of November 13, 2015 resumed on Tuesday January 25 before the special assize court in Paris, after another week...


The trial of the attacks of November 13, 2015 resumed on Tuesday January 25 before the special assize court in Paris, after another week of interruption linked to the health crisis.

The proceedings were interrupted last Tuesday for a week, because of a new case of Covid-19 among the defendants.

Read alsoWhat silences and lies say at the trial of the November 13 attacks

Ali El Haddad Asufi, one of the 11 accused appearing detained, is now "able to attend the proceedings", announced President Jean-Louis Périès when the hearing resumed.

The trial must resume with the interrogation of the Pakistani Muhammad Usman, arrested in Austria with one of his co-defendants a month after November 13, and who, according to the prosecution, was to commit an attack.

In this first phase of interrogations, the accused are only heard on the facts dating from before September 2015. The interrogation of the main accused Salah Abdeslam is scheduled for February 9 and 10.

The health situation had already disrupted the resumption of the trial in early January because Salah Abdeslam had contracted Covid-19 in prison at the end of December and was still positive.

Opened in September, the trial of the attacks that killed 130 people in Paris and Saint-Denis on November 13, 2015 is scheduled until May.

Source: lefigaro

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