China News Service, October 20. According to foreign media reports, the aftermath of the murder of a teacher in Paris, France, continues to ferment, and the French police have launched a number of actions around the case.

On the 19th local time, a French judicial source revealed that four students who might have helped the murderer identify the dead teacher were detained.

According to reports, 15 people have been detained since the incident.

  The source said that 4 students were detained, they may help killer recognize the dead teacher Patty, in exchange for payment.

  It is also reported that the 6 persons detained on the 17th also included the father of a student.

Allegedly, the student's father launched a campaign against Patty online.

In addition, another extremist was also arrested.

French Minister of the Interior Dalmanin stated that the above two persons issued a "kill order" to the teachers who died.

  Allegedly, the other detainees included four family members of the murderer.

Data map: The streets of Paris, France.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Yang

  The report pointed out that French police launched dozens of raids on suspected extremists on the 19th.

Dalmanin said that the police will question about 80 people who are alleged to have made statements in support of the murder.

  In addition, the French government also stated that it is investigating 51 religious organizations. If anyone incites hatred is found, the relevant organizations will be closed.

  On October 16, local time, French history teacher Samuel Patty was beheaded by an 18-year-old man outside a school in Saint-Horolin, a northern suburb of Paris. The man was shot dead by the police.

  The murder aroused public outrage in France. President Macron and some political parties condemned the case.

  Agence France-Presse and other media previously reported that the teacher had opened a controversial course on secularism and related religious publications in "Charlie Hebdo". The relevant course reportedly angered the parents of some students. The teacher Because of this, the students' parents complained.