Five goals of pigs named President of the country were discovered in capital, as well as its suburbs – Montrozh and Montry.
French police launched an investigation on Tuesday, September 9, after at least five pork heads with Macron’s inscriptions were found next to several mosques in a suburb of Paris and the country’s capital. This was announced by Paris police prefect Laurent Nunez in KH.
“Now, pork heads are discovered early in the morning before entering several mosques. An investigation is immediately started,” said law enforcement officer.
According to him, everything you need is now done to find the guilty of “disgusting actions.”
The large mosque of Paris expressed regret related to the next stage of anti -Muslim hate and condemned Islatofobic activities aimed at dividing the national community. (Pig is considered “dirty” for the use of Islamic animals).
According to Le Parisien, pork heads were discovered, in particular, at Parisian Street Mare on the 20th of the district, in front of the Mosque on the 15th of the district and in a suitcase in the 18th district.
Two more were found in the suburbs – near the entrance to the mosque to the Montery and Monty.
According to resources, this gesture was made in Montrei at 5.30 am: Believers found the pig’s head with the “Macron” inscription on capital letters.
Ben Ali, the mosque lawyer, said the pig’s head threw the man into a surgical mask and grabbed it. In
He expressed the assumption that the action was planned in advance, and was given a great distance between the mosques, made by a group of people.
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