The anti -terrorist prosecution (PNAT) required, this Friday, June 10, perpetuity with an incompressible security period against Salah Abdeslam, main author of the November 13 attacks in Paris.
The only member still alive of the commandos of November 13 who caused the death of 130 people in Paris and Saint-Denis, was indeed sentenced to perpetuity.
“Salah Abdeslam remained until the end faithful to his ideology and unable to express the slightest remorse. He is far from having demonstrated an abandonment of this voluntary servitude, ”said General Lawyer Camille Hennetier.
“Salah Abdeslam delivered a late version, after six years of silence, in total contradiction with many points. He chose his moment. He also chose his questions, “said the magistrate, denouncing” a game of dupes “.
In total, sentences ranging from five years’ imprisonment to incompressible life were required against the 20 accused tried since September 8 before the Special Assize Court for the November 13, 2015 attacks.