Index – Foreign – Reconstructed the route of the author of the terrorist attack in Nice



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Using surveillance camera footage, Italy’s Anti-Terrorism Investigation Directorate (Digos) reconstructed the detailed route of Brahim Isaav, who committed the delayed assassination attempt in Nice on October 29, according to an article published Monday in the Corriere. della Sera.

Brahim traveled across Italy on the Isavi long-distance bus and InterCity train, arriving in Nice, France, in less than two days, writes MTI.

Since the October 29 assassination, Digos has verified hundreds of space camera images looking for cubes that capture the movements of the Tunisian man. With the help of cameras monitoring stations, train stations and their surroundings, it was possible to obtain an accurate picture of Brahim’s Isavia route until the last hours before the murder.

After his identification, Isaav was free to leave on October 9, with an expulsion order in his pocket, requiring him to leave Italy within a week. Earlier, the Italian Interior Minister claimed that Brahim Isavi was not inspected or arrested because the secret services did not indicate that he would be dangerous.

According to images from the space camera, two days before the murder, in the early morning of October 27, he arrived by long-distance bus from Palermo, Sicily, to the bus terminal in front of the Tiburtina train station in Rome, from where he took the metro to Termini station and traveled to Genoa in the afternoon.

According to the images, he did not have a companion, did not know or speak with anyone.

He took a train from Genoa to Ventimiglia on the Italian-French border, and was already in Nice on the afternoon of October 27.

According to the French antiterrorist prosecutor’s office, one of the mobile phones found in Brahim Isávi contained a photograph of the Chechen assassin of French teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded on 16 October. On the day of the Paris attack, Brahim was in Isaavic Sicily, leaving for France ten days later.

(Cover image: Scout Police after a delayed attack on the Notre-Dame Basilica in Nice on October 29, 2020. Press reports said three people were killed and several injured in the attack. Photo: Eric Gaillard / MTI / EPA)



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