Already sentenced to five years in prison for apologizing for terrorism and participating in the preparation of a terrorist act, a 28-year-old man was sentenced to ten months in prison and immediately appeared before the Strasbourg court for having uttered death threats towards a Pôle emploi agent.

The cause of his anger: an imminent delisting of the establishment, indicate 

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During a telephone discussion with his integration and probation counselor, the individual notably declared that he wanted to "[kill] the reception agent" if he did not obtain an appointment with "the director of the Pôle emploi agency ”.

Released from detention last May, he was subject to increased judicial control.

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