The Beauvais Criminal Court in the Oise on Tuesday sentenced jihadist innkeeper Jawad Bendaoud to jail for six months in jail for verbally assaulting a prison guard.

The jihadist lodger of November 13, Jawad Bendaoud was sentenced Tuesday to six months in prison by the Criminal Court of Beauvais, Oise, for verbally abusing a prison guard in that city, have we learned at the parquet floor. Judged by videoconference, he was prosecuted for "outrages" and "death threats" on this supervisor.

Facts of insults and death threats

"The facts go back to June 2017, they are insults to a supervisor and, in the same day, the facts of death threats," said the prosecutor of Beauvais, confirming information of the Parisian. Jawad Bendaoud reportedly said to a supervisor, "it is because of people like you that there are supervisors who are slaughtered." He also threatened that supervisor to put a "potato" in his face. The prosecution had required one year in prison.

Already sentenced for death threats

Jawad Bendaoud was sentenced on March 29 to four years in prison for harboring two jihadists in the attacks of November 13, 2015, including their alleged brain Abdelhamid Abaaoud. Jawad Bendaoud was acquitted at trial in February 2018. On March 29, the court also banned his civil and civil rights for five years. Jawad Bendaoud has been in detention since the beginning of December for death threats against a victim of the November 13 attacks who testified during the trial. His conviction in this case was aggravated on March 27 on appeal, from six months to a year.