This is a new piece added to the puzzle that makes up the case of the deportation of Muslim Brotherhood-linked Imam Hassan Ikiussen. Our partners JDD: to reveal this Sunday that the preacher has been eighteen months since St. The information was confirmed by a police source Figaro.
The S form is an administrative police register used by the intelligence services, which brings together all those who may wish to undermine state security or public safety. It belongs to a more global file, the Wanted Persons File (FPR), which lists all peoplesubject to investigation or verification of their legal status,” or about 640,000 individuals, according to the CNIL.
As noted in a December 2018 Senate briefing, being on the S file is not sufficient grounds for deportation; “The S sheet is a reporting tool, but is not evidence of dangerousness or guilt.” In any case, this means that the desire of the interior to send Hassan Ikiusen back to Morocco is the result of long-term monitoring work.
The next stage before the State Council
The preacher, born in France but of Moroccan nationality, is indeed accused of being anti-Semitic, homophobic and “against womenduring sermons or conferences. On Friday, administrative justice immediately suspended the deportation of Hasan Ikiussen, deeming that he would suffer “disproportionate harm“himself”personal and family life“. In particular, the court recalled that the 57-year-old imam “born in France, where he has resided since birth with his wife and five French children and fifteen French grandchildren.The Ministry of Internal Affairs immediately announced that it will appeal this decision. Therefore, the confrontation between administrative justice and Place Beauvau continues before the Council of State.
In a press release, Gerald Darmanin himself said:is determined to fight against those who make and spread anti-Semitic comments that contradict the equality of men and women.” He is “more determined than ever“A source close to the government is abundant, reminding us of its intention to legislate to achieve this, particularly through the immigration bill. In turn, Hasan Ikiusen’s defense thanked “French justice has kept its cool despite the coverage of this caseAccording to his lawyer Mae Lucy Simon.
Source: Le Figaro
