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One of Osama Bin Laden’s sons banned from entering French territory | | Omar bin Laden

Omar Bin Laden, a son of the jihadist Osama Bin Laden who settled in western in 2018, has been notified of an administrative ban from French territory and can no longer return to the country, the government announced on Tuesday. Minister of the Interior.

Installed in a village in (west) “for several years as the spouse of a British national”, Omar Bin Laden “hosted on his social networks in 2023 comments relating to the apology of terrorism”, justified Bruno Retailleau on X. “As a result, the prefect of Orne took an OQTF”, an obligation to leave French territory, and “obtained the departure” of Omar Bin Laden, he added in his tweet.

According to the prefecture, Osama Bin Laden’s son had left France “voluntarily” in October 2023 when the decision was notified to him.

Founder of the jihadist organization Al-Qaeda and mastermind of the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, Osama Bin Laden was killed in May 2011 in Pakistan by American special forces. It was on the occasion of the anniversary of the death of Osama Bin Laden, in May 2023, that comments glorifying terrorism and glorifying Al-Qaeda were published on a Twitter account (now X) in the name of Omar Bin Laden, an account now suspended.

His residence permit withdrawn and an OQTF issued

The prefect then made a report to the public prosecutor’s office. If Omar Bin Laden, 43, “denied being the author of the reprehensible comments on his social networks, which the current criminal investigation aims to clarify, it is nonetheless established that these illicit contents were indeed were welcomed” on his social networks and that he did not withdraw or condemn them, according to the prefecture.

“In view of the risks to public order and national security”, the prefect also withdrew Omar Bin Laden’s residence permit and issued him with an OQTF with a two-year return ban, the legal maximum. This decision was notified on October 27, 2023 to the person concerned, who had filed an appeal. The administrative court confirmed the validity of the decision on October 4, specifies the prefecture.

Born in Saudi Arabia where he spent his early years, Omar Bin Laden also lived in Sudan and then in Afghanistan. After leaving his father at the age of 19, he lived a life of roaming in several Arab countries until his arrival in France and settling in the village of Domfront-en-Poiraie, where he devoted himself especially in painting.

According to Pascal Martin, 64, close to Omar Bin Laden and who presents himself as his artistic agent, the latter, “psychologically ill”, had not been informed on Tuesday of this ban on the territory. “He lives in Qatar and we decided with his wife not to inform him. He is too fragile, if he finds out it will hurt him a lot,” assured his friend contacted by AFP.

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