Three days after the knife attack in the premises of the police headquarters in Paris, the Minister of the Interior Christophe Castaner is in turmoil. It is explained this Sunday in the newspaper of 13 hours of TF1.

Three days after the knife attack in the premises of the police headquarters in Paris, the Minister of the Interior Christophe Castaner is in turmoil. Some parliamentarians The Republicans even demand his resignation. The interior minister said Sunday in the newspaper of 13 hours TF1. "There were obviously flaws," admits Christophe Castaner

As part of the investigation into the knife attack at the police headquarters in Paris, which caused the death of four officials, the interior minister said Thursday at a press point that the assailant 'had' never presented a behavioral problem ', nor' any sign of alarm '. A version contradicted by the first elements of the profile of the assailant, described by the antiterrorist prosecutor Jean-François Ricard as having "adhered to a radical vision of Islam".

Asked Saturday by Europe 1, Noam Anouar, union delegate VIGI Police and author of La France must know (editions Plon), claimed that the institution had denied the attitude of radicalization of the assailant.

In the columns of the JDD , Prime Minister Edouard Philippe recalled that he had "all confidence in Christophe Castaner, who reported what he knew when he spoke.

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