Arrested Friday, September 30 in Belgium, the Moroccan imam Hassan Iquioussen is at the heart of a real legal imbroglio.
He challenges his European arrest warrant, through his lawyer, and may never be transferred to France.
The end of the series should not intervene before several weeks.
The affair began at the end of July when the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin announced the expulsion of this preacher, on file S by the general direction of internal security (DGSI) “
for eighteen months
”.
The expulsion order accused him of "
a proselytizing speech interspersed with remarks inciting hatred and discrimination and carrying a vision of Islam contrary to the values of the Republic
".
Not found since the green light from the French Council of State for his expulsion at the end of August, the imam had then been the subject of a European arrest warrant – issued by an investigating judge from Valenciennes (North) -, for "
evading the execution of a deportation decision
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