Un Tunisien de 27 ans mis en examen pour projet d'attentat contre un musée parisien

Un homme de 27 ans, de nationalité tunisienne, a été interpellé le 7 mai puis mis en examen ce lundi pour avoir projeté un attentat djihadiste contre un musée parisien, possiblement le Louvre.

L'individu, né à Djerba en 1999 et arrivé en France en 2022, habitait La Garenne-Colombes. Il est soupçonné d'avoir envisagé une attaque contre le musée du Louvre et des membres de la communauté juive, tout en projetant de rejoindre les rangs de l'État islamique en Syrie ou au Mozambique.

Son téléphone portable contenait des vidéos de propagande djihadiste, des photos d'armes et des recherches sur la fabrication de bombes via ChatGPT. Une vidéo le montrait levant le doigt en clamant « Allah Akbar ».

À l'issue de sa garde à vue, il a été placé en détention provisoire sur réquisitions du parquet national antiterroriste. Une information judiciaire a été ouverte pour association de malfaiteurs terroriste en vue de crimes, avec l'enquête confiée à la DGSI.

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