The alleged murderer of Aboubakar Cissé was extradited from Italy, where he went three days after the facts.
Olivier H. arrived in Nîmes. This Friday, May 9, shortly before 5 p.m., a large security system landed at the Nîmes courthouse for the highly anticipated extradition of the alleged murderer of Aboubakar Cissé. After going, three days after the facts, to the police in Italy, he had accepted his transfer to France. He is currently presented to the instructor magistrate as part of his first appearance and his indictment.
The suspect denies having acted by hatred of Islam
Until now, aggravated murder facts “by the premeditation and the circumstance of commission at the rate of the race or the religion” were targeted in the referral deed of the instructor magistrate. On the other hand, according to the suspect’s lawyer, he would deny having acted by hatred of Islam, but in a will “To kill someone”.
Aboubakar Cissé, a faithful of the Grand-Combe Mosque in the Gard, was killed on April 25 by a dozen stab wounds. His body was repatriated this Thursday, May 8, in his country of origin to “A last tribute”. At La Grande-Combe, a moving tribute had also been paid to him bringing together nearly 2,000 people.