Trial of Kévin Guiavarch: eighteen years of rewildering against polygamous jihadist

The accused, who had lent allegiance to the Islamic State Organization, had been one of the first French to go to Syria, from 2013. The Crown required fourteen years in prison against his official wife, but was more merciful against its other three women.

by

The public prosecutor required, Thursday, March 24, eighteen years of criminal imprisonment with a two-thirds security sentence for Kévin Guavarch, a 29-year-old jihadist, who had voluntarily left Syria in June 2016 with His four French wives and six children, including four from his unions.

The two representatives of the National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor’s Office (UNAT) were also severe with Mr. Guiavarch’s official wife, Salma O., 40, by requesting fourteen years of imprisonment with a security sentence of the two third party.

If Kévin Guiavarch, in gray sweatshirt, long beard and cut, line on the side, remained impassive in the box where he appears held, M me O., who appears free, Have the hearing bearing red eyes and the livid face under his pink veil. The couple, arrived in Syria in January 2013, is one of the pioneers of French jihadism to join the “Cham” (the old and Koranic appellation of Syria).

In this three-storey indictment, general lawyers have distinguished three levels of responsibility with, at the top, the Couple Oueslati-Guiavarch who took all his concert decisions and worked as an inseparable tandem. At the level below are the three young women, all French people, who joined Syria in 2013 and 2014 to marry Kévin Guiavarch.

Family Ecosystem

UNAT representatives required against Parveen L., Sahra R. and Sally D., Olderly 27, 27 and 32 years, five-year sentences with different suspenders and motivated on the basis of Duration of stay in Syria and their recognition of facts on education and attendance.

In the case of Parveen L. and Sahra R., the five-year sentence required has a strengthened probationary suspension (that is, specific prohibitions and obligations) of two years . Finally, for Sally D., the reinforced probation required is four years. The Crown estimated that Parveen L. and Sally D. could make the rest of their firm sentence under an electronic bracelet.

Finally, a prison sentence of two suspended years was required against Camelia M., accused of “financing” and not “association of terrorist criminal” as the five other accused. Camellia M. had bought a plane ticket for a minor who wanted to join Kévin Guiavarch. The travel project had failed; It was at the origin of the opening, in the fall of 2014, of judicial information.

You have 64.38% of this article to read. The rest is reserved for subscribers.

/Media reports.