Loïk Le Priol, suspected of having shot and killed ex-rugby player Federico Martin Aramburu on March 19 in Paris, arrived in France on Thursday from Budapest (Hungary), we learned from a judicial source.
The 27-year-old young man, former soldier and activist of the ultra-right movement Groupe Union Défense (GUD), will be presented on Friday to an examining magistrate who must notify him of his indictment for "assassination".
A former soldier and activist in the ultra-right Groupe Union Défense (GUD) movement, he was arrested three days after the events in Hungary, at the Zahony border post, as part of a European arrest warrant, while he was about to go to Ukraine.
An anchorage to the ultra-right
The former marine commando should spend the night at the depot, before being presented on Friday to an examining magistrate with a view to his indictment, then to a judge of freedoms and detention who will have to rule on his possible incarceration. .
In this case, two other people have already been indicted and remanded in custody.
Loïk Le Priol is known for his radicalism and violence.
His anchorage to the ultra-right earned him to be "file S" by the General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI).
A member of the GUD before its dissolution in 2017, then of the Zouaves, another Ile-de-France identity group, the man has already hit the headlines in October 2015 after the attack on his Parisian home by another member of this movement.
He must appear in this case, like Romain Bouvier, in court in June for "aggravated violence".