France that beheaded the suspect had no ties to Russia



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The attacker was shot by the police while trying to arrest him and later died from his injuries.

A photo shows flowers and a sign that says ‘I am a teacher, I am Samuel’ at the entrance of a secondary school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, 30 km northwest of Paris, on October 17, 2020, after a teacher was beheaded by an attacker. who has been shot and killed by policemen. Image: AFP.

MOSCOW – An 18-year-old Chechen man accused of beheading a teacher near his school in a Paris suburb received asylum in France and had no ties to Russia, a Russian diplomat said on Saturday.

“This crime has no relation to Russia because this person had lived in France for the past 12 years,” Sergei Parinov, spokesman for the Russian embassy in Paris, told the state news agency TASS.

Identifying the suspect, who was fatally wounded by police, as Abdullakh Anzorov, Parinov said his family came to France when Anzorov was six years old and applied for asylum.

The young man received a residence permit this year, he added.

“I had no contacts with him [Russian] embassy, ​​”Parinov said.

He said it was “important, not a person’s birthplace” but when and why he embraced “terrorist ideology.”

On Friday, 47-year-old teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded in front of his school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, northwest of the French capital.

The attacker was shot by the police while trying to arrest him and later died from his injuries.

The teacher had been threatened online for showing students cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in class.

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