Employees of a Colomiers company discovered terrorist messages distributed by pirated printers.

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The employees of a paper mill in Colomiers, near Toulouse, had a very bad surprise last week.

When they arrived at work, they discovered terrorist threats broadcast by a company printer, which was obviously hacked.

According to

La Dépêche du Midi

, this machine "spat" nearly 500 A4 size sheets on the night of Tuesday October 27 to Wednesday October 28, with decapitated heads and messages containing threats and references to the murder of Samuel Paty, the October 16 in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.

Bis repeated on Thursday, October 30, a few hours after the Nice attack which killed three people: other messages of the same content came out automatically.

The regional daily also mentions posters featuring Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron.

An investigation entrusted to the Toulouse SRPJ

Reached by

20 Minutes

, the Toulouse public prosecutor Dominique Alzéari confirms "the receipt at the end of October on several occasions of images accompanied by messages of an apological nature on printers of a company located in Colomiers".

"The investigations entrusted to the SRPJ [regional judicial police] of Toulouse are followed by the heads of apology for terrorism, death threats in writing and infringements in terms of the automatic processing system", specifies the prosecutor.

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  • Death threats

  • Islamism

  • Justice

  • Apology for terrorism

  • Colomiers

  • Toulouse

  • Society

  • Samuel paty