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A judicial source said seven people will appear, on Wednesday, before a French investigating judge specializing in anti-terrorism issues, in preparation for the opening of a lawsuit and possible charges against them for the crime that killed the teacher, Samuel Bate, who was killed near Paris on Friday.
Agence France-Presse quoted the same source as saying that the seven people are: two minors suspected of having received a sum of money from the murderer in exchange for providing information about the victim, the father of a student who launched a campaign against the teacher, Islamic preacher Abdul Hakim al-Sifriwi and three friends of the perpetrator suspected of being less than him o Accompanied him when he bought a gun.
On the other hand, the authorities decided, on Tuesday night, to release nine other people who were arrested in connection with this case.
Investigations into the murder of history teacher Samuel Patty by beheading in the Paris suburbs showed that the author contacted the father of a student who had launched a campaign against the teacher via the Internet, while the authorities decided close a mosque near the French capital as part of its campaign against extremist Islam.
The schoolgirl’s father was behind an Internet campaign calling for “mobilization” against the teacher.
The arrested father had posted his phone number on Facebook and exchanged messages with 18-year-old Chechen killer Abdullah Anzurov on WhatsApp days before the crime, security sources told AFP.
What the investigations revealed came at a time when French President Emmanuel Macron vowed on Tuesday to “intensify movements” against radical Islam.
Macron announced the dissolution of the Sheikh Ahmed Yassin group, which is loyal to Hamas and “directly involved” in the attack.
Macron said in a short speech, in Bobigny, north of Paris, that “similar decisions against associations and groups that include individuals will be issued in the coming days and weeks.”
The French president clarified that the decision to close the aforementioned mosque, which supports the Palestinian cause, will be made during a cabinet session to be held on Wednesday.
The mosque, located in the densely populated suburb of Bantan in northeast Paris, shared a video clip on its Facebook page denouncing Professor Batty’s involvement in free speech days before his murder on Friday, a source close to the confirmed. investigation.