The main suspect in the assassination of the former rugby player, Martin Aramburu, arrested in Hungary in the middle of the week, will be handed over to the French authorities.
Loïk Le Priol, a 27-year-old former soldier and member of the far-right GUD movement, was arrested overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday in Záhony.
When questioned by local police, he said he wanted to go to Ukraine to fight.
This Wednesday, Romain Bouvier, 31, also active on the far right and also suspected of having shot the ex-rugby player, was arrested in Sablé-sur-Sarthe (Sarthe).
A third person, the companion of Loïk Le Priol who was driving the car used for his escape, had been arrested and indicted for "complicity in murder" the day before.
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The 42-year-old ex-rugby player was shot and killed after an altercation in a bar in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Le Mabillon, last weekend.
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