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The mosque, located in the densely populated suburb of Bantan in northeast Paris, shared a video clip on its Facebook page denouncing Professor Samuel Patti’s involvement in free speech days before his murder on Friday, a source close to confirmed. the investigation.
The Interior Ministry confirmed that the mosque, which is frequented by about 1,500 faithful, will close its doors from Wednesday night for six months.
The Interior Minister, who pledged to “make war on the enemies of the republic” after the professor’s beheading, asked local authorities to implement the closure.
Since Monday, the French police have launched a campaign against Islamist networks.
Patty, 47, was attacked on her way home from her school in Conflans-Saint-Honorine, 40 km northwest of Paris.
Photos of the professor and a letter confessing to the crime were found on the phone of 18-year-old Chechen killer Abdullah Anzurov, and images of the professor’s beheaded body were also posted on Twitter.