Jihadist Inès Madani, at the origin of a failed attack near Notre-Dame de Paris in 2016, was sentenced Monday on appeal to thirty years of criminal imprisonment, two-thirds of which was security.

Jihadist Inès Madani was sentenced Monday on appeal in Paris to thirty years of criminal imprisonment including two thirds of security for a failed attack on gas cylinders near Notre-Dame in September 2016. The special court of assizes confirmed the sentence inflicted in the first instance on the young 24-year-old woman, but this time with a security period, in accordance with the requisitions of the Advocate General. 

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