Sid Ahmed Ghlam, an Algerian student suspected of killing a woman and projected a attack against a church in Villejuif in April, was presented for the first time a judge Friday statement. During the hearing he maintained his innocence up to report having prevented the commission of the attack.
“He admitted being in Villejuif 19 April 2015 in the presence of another individual. However, it disputes any responsibility for the death of Aurelie Chatelain and also claimed to have did what was necessary to prevent the commission of an attack that day, “said his three lawyers. However they did not comment on the “other individual” has referred to their client.
Present in Villejuif when the murder Aurelie Chatelain
Sid Ahmed was arrested by chance Ghlam April 19 after being wounded in unexplained circumstances and he himself alerted the ambulance. The authorities had then claimed to have “avoided” an attack against at least one church in Villejuif ( Val-de-Marne ).
According to investigators, the suspect had researched places of worship of the suburbs of Paris. The exploitation of its GPS attests to its presence in the city, at a time when Aurelie Chatelain was killed by a shot while she was in his vehicle. The bullet was shot with a suspect’s revolver, whose DNA was also found in the vehicle of the young woman.
The Paris prosecutor Francois Molins, had said that Sid Ahmed Ghlam, who had documents with him on “Al-Qaeda terrorist organizations and Islamic state” had referred to the ” Committee terms of an attack “with someone” may be in Syria. ” The latter asked him “explicitly target a particular church.”
The investigation focuses on complicity since possible. Three men have been charged and imprisoned on suspicion for having provided logistical assistance. All deny being aware of a plan of attack.
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