Loïk LP, former extreme right activist within the Union Defense (GUD) group, was sought after the murder Saturday night, on the street in Paris, the former Argentine.
Le Monde
The main suspect in death, Saturday, March 19 in Paris, from the ex-rugbyman Argentin Federico Martin Aramburu was arrested last night in Hungary, learned the France-Presse agency (AFP) from sources close to Folder confirmed by the parquet of Paris.
Loïk L. P., 27, former military and member of the far-right GUD movement, is suspected of firing the ex-rugbyman. Another man, also active on the far right, who would also have shot, is always sought.
After a “dispute” at the bar The Mabillon, two groups were separated by viders, according to a police source, but the suspects “were returned soon after with a vehicle and shots”. “Several impacts” bullets have been raised, added a source close to the survey and the former player died on the spot of his injuries.
According to the first items, two men allegedly shot. Both are extreme right activists. The woman who drove the vehicle was close to one of them. The floor has opened on Saturday a Flagrance investigation for assassination, then a judicial information Tuesday, entrusted to the criminal brigade.
Federico Martin Aramburu, born in 1980, former center or winger of Biarritz (2004-2006), Perpignan (2006-2008) or Dax (2008-2010), had 22 selections with Argentina. The former three-quarter had served in particular during the match for the 3rd place of the 2007 World Cup, won by the Argentins against the Blues (34-17), encounter during which he had entered a test. Since his sports retirement, he lived in Biarritz and worked for a tourist company.
Former military and former active activist of the Union Defense (GUD) group, groupuscule extreme right ultraviolent, Loïk L. P. is well known right to the right. Founder of a line of identity clothing, a certified solid Babtou, he can count on his networks within the nationalist ultradroite to promote his mark. Like Julien Rochedy, former president of the National Front of Youth who became coach in masculinism, Jean-Eudes Gannat, leader of alvarium, a group of Angers dissolved in November 2021 by decree, and other figures. of the fachosphere that let yourself be photographed in its T-shirts.
But the name of Loïk L. P. is mostly known for investigators for a case that dates back to 2015, and for which he was indicted for aggravated violence. With four other extreme right activists, including Logan Djian – former GUD president – he landed one night in another former GUD leader to get it to tobacco and humiliate it, while filming the torture scene . The victim will complain the next day and the trial – repoussé because of COVID-19 – must be held in June.