A week after the confirmation of his expulsion by the Council of State, Hassan Iquioussen was still on the run Tuesday evening.
The Islamist preacher from the North, who has probably not said his last word, must appreciate the ongoing controversy denouncing, at your choice, a “hunt” for Muslims or a lax fiasco, and aiming pell-mell at administrative justice, the judicial institution, the police, intelligence, the prefectural and Place Beauvau.
The disciple of the Muslim Brotherhood and his “Brotherhood” supporters must, on the other hand, taste much less the local and national impact of the “Iquioussen affair”.
The setbacks of this Islamist figure first weaken what, in the North, an expert refers to as the
"Iquioussen ecosystem"
, monitored by the state and the intelligence services.
In particular certain real estate properties of Hassan Iquioussen which were the subject of a report from the prefect to the Valenciennes public prosecutor's office for unfit and unsanitary housing.
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