Jean-Pierre B., sentenced last January in the so-called Barjols affair, filed a complaint for "forgery in public writings by a person holding public authority" against "the 981 SI investigator" of the DGSI, facts punishable by 10 years in prison and a fine of 150,000 euros.
In question: the transcripts of his remarks in police custody, in November 2018, by the internal security official whose identity is protected.
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"Barjols" is the name of a small group conveying, mainly on social networks, ultra-right ideas.
Several of its members or sympathizers are suspected of having hatched criminal actions against migrants, mosques, and even a plan to assassinate the President of the Republic.
During their trial, the public prosecutor's file was considerably deflated, so that only four of the thirteen defendants were convicted of acts relating to terrorism, like Jean-Pierre B. (4 years of…
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