The computer Sid Ahmed Ghlam, author of the planned attack against a church in Villejuif, spoke. Le Monde published Monday that investigators found in the hard drive of the jihadist apprentice. Discoveries that, writes, used to draw “a living picture of jihadi galaxy of the last fifteen years.”
So the precise instructions sent from Syria to Algerian student to recover weapons . “You’ll find a sandwich shop on this street that is in a corner, it’s called The Atmosphere. (…) You look among the cars parked there, and you seek a Renault Megane. (…) You look on the front wheel right, you’ll find the key questions above. (…) You open, you collect the bag and you will keep it in your car. (…) Once it’s done, you’re going to park your car further and thou leashes, you return it back tomorrow morning. (…) You go into transportation home. (…) Put gloves when you touch the car. (…) The package is what you need to work. When You have recovered the bag, send me a message. ” . Then further, “When you get there, you ask to speak to Rabi As soon as you see it, you said: I come from Vega and Thomas to retrieve the BMW 318 . “
Two names that investigators identify as those of Macremé A. and Thomas M. These two men left Syria in 2015 and they belong to the same sector that jihadist Fabien Clain. In the early 2000s, and his brother Fabien Michel Clain founded a splinter group Salafist Mirail in Toulouse. Which merged in 2004 with the cell of Artigat, well-known anti-terrorism to be labored over one where the brother and brother of Mohamed Merah, Abdelkader Merah and Sabri Essid. Fabien Clain was convicted in 2005 for his role in a start sector for Iraq. Released, he was immediately left to join the EI in Syria and could not be questioned by investigators.
Young recruits
In this case, in addition to Sid Ahmed Ghlam, three men were indicted, still tells Le Monde : B Rabah, said the Kabyle. Released for lack of evidence during the dismantling in 2005 of Chérifi network. A network that was still active in 2011 with 11 of these members were tried and convicted for having planned an attack against the DST; another man whose identity is not revealed, but said he was “close” to Moussa Coulibaly (unrelated Amedy Coulibaly, the hostage taker Hyper Hide the Porte de Vincennes), a young man who assaulted three soldiers in Nice in February and would be radicalized in 2011.
The third accused is a man in connection with a member of the Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group (GICM) affiliated to Al Qaeda and suspected of having organized the attacks in Casablanca and Madrid in the early 2000s
Last element. a fourth man, Pascal K., was arrested because his DNA was found on a hairbrush at home Sid Ahmed Ghlam. Pascal K. was released, but his brother was doing it, part of the chain of the Buttes-Chaumont, that of Farid Benyettou and some Chérif Kouachi. A very small world, really, where the radicalized seniors in the early 2000s formed the new recruits, with more or less success. Sid Ahmed Ghlam could commit carnage projected in the church of Villejuif. He shot himself in the foot and called the ambulance. But a young woman, Aurelie Chatelain, died of a bullet fired from the same weapon, no one can yet understand why.
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