Joven tunecino de 27 años acusado de planear un atentado en un museo de París

Un hombre tunecino de 27 años fue detenido el 7 de mayo y acusado el lunes de planear un ataque yihadista contra un museo de París, posiblemente el Louvre.

El hombre, nacido en Djerba en 1999 y llegado a Francia en 2022, vivía en La Garenne-Colombes. Se le sospecha de planear un ataque contra el Museo del Louvre y miembros de la comunidad judía, mientras consideraba también unirse a las filas del Estado Islámico en Siria o Mozambique. Su teléfono contenía vídeos de propaganda yihadista, fotos de armas y búsquedas sobre cómo fabricar bombas mediante ChatGPT. Un vídeo lo mostraba levantando el dedo mientras proclamaba «Allah Akbar». Al finalizar su detención preventiva, fue puesto en prisión provisional bajo órdenes de la fiscalía nacional antiterrorista. Se abrió una investigación judicial por asociación criminal terrorista con el fin de cometer delitos, siendo la investigación asignada a la DGSI.

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