an Algerian under OQTF tries to rape a medical secretary

an Algerian under OQTF tries to rape a medical secretary
an Algerian under OQTF tries to rape a medical secretary

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A violent attack was committed in a medical practice in Issy-les-Moulineaux, in Hauts-de-Seine. A man under obligation to leave French territory (OQTF) sequestered and attempted to rape a 24-year-old medical secretary on the evening of Tuesday, June 25, indicates Le Figaroconfirming information from CNews.

The police were alerted around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday evening for kidnapping and violence in a medical office. At the scene, officers heard screams coming from a locked room. After entering the room, the police discovered a young woman naked and lying on the ground alongside her attacker, threatening her with a pair of scissors to her throat. The individual was quickly neutralized using electric shock guns. He was arrested and taken into custody for attempted rape and attempted intentional homicide.

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The profile of the attacker

The victim was rescued and said the attacker had entered the office claiming to be being recorded. He then allegedly threatened the young woman with scissors, which were on a desk, asking her to take off her clothes. The man then allegedly locked the door before throwing himself at her. The young woman was transported to the Georges-Pompidou hospital in Paris and has a wound in her throat, reports Le Figaro.

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This man of Algerian nationality, under OQTF, is well known to the police services, in particular for aggravated robbery, kidnapping and confinement, extortion and sexual assault on minors. It is the subject of at least a research sheet for his OQTF, indicates the daily. He had used cocaine the evening of the attack.

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