The father of Sébastien Raoult, a Frenchman suspected of cybercrime against American companies and imprisoned for two months in Morocco, sent an open letter on Friday August 5 to President Emmanuel Macron, "
guarantor of judicial authority
".
“
I officially ask you to ensure that no judicial authority, ministerial or foreign, comes to hinder the work of the prosecutors or seeks to influence them in their decisions
”, writes in particular Paul Raoult to the President of the Republic.
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The American authorities are demanding in Morocco the extradition of his son Sébastien, a 21-year-old student from Épinal, for his alleged involvement in a case of cybercrime targeting companies, American in particular.
According to L'
Obs
, Microsoft is one of them.
The latter has been imprisoned since June 2 in Tiflet 2 prison, near Rabat.
He would face a sentence of 116 years in prison in the United States if he were found guilty of the facts attributed to him, according to his lawyer, Me Philippe Ohayon.
“
Diplomacy, international relations or the risk of offending a foreign power should not prevail over the decision of a judge
”, estimates the father of the family in this missive sent to the Elysée and shared on his Facebook account.
He also affirms that an "
investigation was carried out in France under the rogatory commission of a French judge, within the framework of an American request for international assistance
", saying he was "
worried about the fact that the United States could s 'interfere in a French investigation
'.
At the same time, Me Ohayon asked the Épinal prosecutor's office to open an investigation into the facts attributed to Sébastien Raoult who previously resided in the Vosges.
“
We want an investigation to be opened which will undoubtedly lead to an extradition request
”, hopes his father today.
After a first refusal, the Épinal prosecutor confirmed to AFP on Tuesday evening that he had received
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Also questioned by Paul Raoult, Éric Dupond-Moretti explained on Wednesday that his ministry did
not have “the possibility
” of intervening “
at this stage
” in this affair.
"
Moroccan justice is a sovereign and independent justice
," he argued, agreeing however that the case "
concerns us since it is an extremely young French national who incurs in the United States (... ) very heavy prison sentences
”.