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Every morning it’s like that, I have to go sign here because I slit the throat of a warden in prison. I am proud of myself for having cut the throat of a prison warden,” boasted Saber, 28, on the TikTok social network this December 6 in front of the police station of the 15th arrondissement of Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône). But a few days later, in court, the young man was less clever, reports Provence. Last Thursday, December 16, after his arrest, the amateur videographer was tried on an immediate summons for defending terrorism.
Saber tried hard to play the idiot. “I talk to myself, I say words…,” he explains. His explanations do not seem to convince the magistrates, and not even his own lawyer. In fact, the psychiatric examination found only a slight deficiency. On the other hand, his criminal record is by no means light: fifteen records on his record, most of them for theft. One in favor of terrorism, since the respondent had the good idea to call the police just after the 2015 attacks to tell them all the good he thought about it. Result: Saber was sentenced to eight months in prison, six of which were suspended, with a warrant of committal.
Every morning it’s like that, I have to go sign here because I slit the throat of a warden in prison. I am proud of myself for having cut the throat of a prison warden,” boasted Saber, 28, on the TikTok social network this December 6 in front of the police station of the 15th arrondissement of Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône). But a few days later, in court, the young man was less clever, reports Provence. Last Thursday, December 16, after his arrest, the amateur videographer was tried on an immediate summons for defending terrorism.
Saber tried hard to play the idiot. “I talk to myself, I say words…,” he explains. His explanations do not seem to convince the magistrates, and not even his own lawyer. In fact, the psychiatric examination found only a slight deficiency. On the other hand, his criminal record is by no means light: fifteen records on his record, most of them for theft. One in favor of terrorism, since the respondent had the good idea to call the police just after the 2015 attacks to tell them all the good he thought about it. Result: Saber was sentenced to eight months in prison, six of which were suspended, with a warrant of committal.