Young people in particular are suspected of having been in contact with the terrorist attacker through social networks
The court brought charges against three other detainees in the case of the murder in mid-October of a schoolteacher in Conflant- Saint Honorin, France. France Press (AFP) reported this on Friday, citing its sources.
According to its sources, two young men aged eighteen and a seventeen-year-old girl were charged with “complicity in a terrorist act. The anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office demanded that pre-trial detention be selected for them as a preventive measure, but the court applied it only to young people, releasing the girl to judicial control.
Young people, one of whom is from Chechnya, in particular, are suspected of having had contact with the terrorist who committed the attack through social networks.
As part of the investigation into the terrorist attack, seven citizens were also charged on 22 October.
On 16 October, a radical Islamist killed Samuel Pati, a history and geography teacher, in the French town of Conflant-ste-Honorin (Ile-de-France metropolitan area). After the brutal slaughter of the teacher, the extremist tried to threaten the policeman who arrived on the spot with a knife, but was shot dead.