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An Iranian migrant was arrested by police officers from the Security Department and placed in police custody for public justification of an act of terrorism committed by means of an online public communication service, in Montgermont in Ille-et-Vilaine, where he resides, at 9:35 a.m. this Tuesday, August 22, according to our information.
On August 18, the suspect, who was waiting for an appointment with the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII) within the Prefecture, in Rennes, took the opportunity to watch execution videos on a computer accessible to the public in the waiting room.
Intrigued by the images on the screen, security agents then approached and observed that the individual was viewing in public view “videos of a person being executed with an automatic weapon and a another being beheaded,” all incremented with writings in Arabic, specifies a police source to Valuers Actuelles.
At the request of a security guard, the respondent then turned off the computer and left the premises at the end of his meeting. Maziar A. K., 31, born in Bandar-e Anzali in Iran, is unknown to the processing of criminal records (TAJ) and territorial intelligence, according to our information. The suspect, who denied the facts and claimed to have watched American news channels, was released at the end of his police custody.
Contacted by Valuers Actuelles, the Rennes prosecutor’s office confirms that the respondent “disputes the facts” and that “the investigations are continuing, in particular on the computer level, with the aim of verifying the content of the images actually viewed and their possible use by this last.” His administrative situation is not precisely known.
An Iranian migrant was arrested by police officers from the Security Department and placed in police custody for public justification of an act of terrorism committed by means of an online public communication service, in Montgermont in Ille-et-Vilaine, where he resides, at 9:35 a.m. this Tuesday, August 22, according to our information.
On August 18, the suspect, who was waiting for an appointment with the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII) within the Prefecture, in Rennes, took the opportunity to watch execution videos on a computer accessible to the public in the waiting room.
Intrigued by the images on the screen, security agents then approached and observed that the individual was viewing in public view “videos of a person being executed with an automatic weapon and a another being beheaded,” all incremented with writings in Arabic, specifies a police source to Valuers Actuelles.
At the request of a security guard, the respondent then turned off the computer and left the premises at the end of his meeting. Maziar A. K., 31, born in Bandar-e Anzali in Iran, is unknown to the processing of criminal records (TAJ) and territorial intelligence, according to our information. The suspect, who denied the facts and claimed to have watched American news channels, was released at the end of his police custody.
Contacted by Valuers Actuelles, the Rennes prosecutor’s office confirms that the respondent “disputes the facts” and that “the investigations are continuing, in particular on the computer level, with the aim of verifying the content of the images actually viewed and their possible use by this last.” His administrative situation is not precisely known.