Paris (AFP) – Moussa Coulibaly, arrested Tuesday after the stabbing of three soldiers on duty in Nice, was set for Saturday Review assassination attempts in relation to a terrorist organization and remanded in custody, told AFP judicial source.
This man of 30 years, a native of Mantes-la-Jolie (Yvelines), had been deported from Turkey in late January and was staying in Nice since. During his detention, he broke on Wednesday to discuss his silent hatred of France, police, soldiers and Jews, according to a source close to the investigation.
He was arrested Tuesday at 14:00 after wounding two soldiers with a knife, while a third had managed to control it. The attack took place in the heart of Nice on a busy commercial street.
Investigators are trying to determine its course and motivations, especially if the suspect knew the soldiers guarding access to Community center with discreetly in a recessed courtyard of the street, the Israelite Consistory of Nice, Radio Shalom and a Jewish association.
After the first 48 hours of custody, Moussa Coulibaly had said Thursday he did not want “to be assisted by counsel,” had said Friday AFP his appointed lawyer for the first interrogation, Me Caroline Laskar.
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