Indicted as part of the investigation into the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attack, Abdelhakim Sefrioui participated in the local mobilization against Professor Samuel Paty, who had shown his students a caricature of Muhammad.

Fiché S, he is well known to the intelligence services. 

He is one of the eleven people placed in police custody as part of the investigation into the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attack.

Abdelhakim Sefrioui had accompanied the father to college who had come to complain about the fact that Professor Samuel Paty had shown his students a caricature of Muhammad published in

Charlie Hebdo.

He had also participated in the local protest.

Fiché S, this Islamist activist active in France since the mid-2000s is well known to the intelligence services for his proselytism and activism.

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Abdelhakim Sefrioui has regularly put this activism at the service of various causes, always in connection with radical Islam.

In particular, in 2010 he organized a series of demonstrations in front of the Drancy mosque to protest against the position of Imam Chalgoumi, who defended the law prohibiting the wearing of the full veil for women. 

Armed pro-jihad comments

Four years later, he had participated in pro-Palestinian rallies, and had been spotted chanting pro-Hamas and pro-jihad armed statements.

These are just a few examples of the long series of his interventions, always carried out in such a way as to agitate the crowds, to stir up public opinion to draw attention to his radical vision of Islam.

The fact that he joined on the initiative of the young girl's father is therefore neither a coincidence nor a first.

This corresponds to his way of using a particular case to relay his propaganda.