Reacting to the attack at the police headquarters of Paris, MP LR Eric Diard, author of a report on radicalization in the public service, also refers to a "fifteen or so follow-ups" within the Paris institution.

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The investigation into the attack at the police headquarters in Paris, which killed five people, including the assailant on Thursday, took a different turn. After 24 hours of investigations conducted by the Paris prosecutor's office, it was finally the National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office that seized this case, with the following legal description of the facts: "assassination and attempted murder on a person public authority in relation to a terrorist enterprise ", as well as" criminal terrorist criminal conspiracy ". The author of the attack, employed since 2003 in the computer maintenance of the Paris Intelligence Directorate, and converted to Islam for 18 months, would indeed radicalized to believe the first review of his mobile phone.

"In the police, about 150,000 agents, the director general of the national police said there are about fifteen follow-ups for radicalization.I say about thirty," says the microphone of Bernard Poirette, in the morning of Europe 1, MP LR Eric Diard, author of a report on radicalization in the public service. "At the level of the Police Prefecture, out of 43,000 agents, about fifteen were followed for radicalization," he adds.