The former corporal, recently indicted for the assassination of rugby player Federico Martin Aramburu, will be tried from June 1 for “aggravated violence committed in meeting” on a former GUD official. The referral order shows that it had already been condemned and worried about other assault cases.
The trial which must open on the 1 er
é> June before the Paris Criminal Court will make it possible to provide details on the past of Loïk Le Priol, nationalist activist recently indicted for the ‘Assassination of the Argentinian rugby player Federico Martin Aramburu, killed by bullets on March 19 in Paris. The Priol is one of the five men aged 25 to 33 who, after two referrals, will be tried on Wednesday for “aggravated violence committed in a meeting” on Edouard Klein, former head of the GUD (Union Defense group), which they are suspected of having beaten up and humiliated on the night of October 8, 2015, in Paris. At the maneuver that evening, Loïk Le Priol, 28, and Romain Bouvier, 31, both currently detained in health prison in the murder of rugby player.
Until July 2015, the Priol, the youngest member of the Montfort commando -a group specializing in the fight against terrorism and the neutralization of the targets at a distance -, quoted twice for acts of bravery, was engaged In Operation Barkhane and deployed in Mali and Djibouti, before being repatriated “due to a state of severe post-traumatic stress”, according to military doctors. It is this state, “aggravated by a substantial alcohol gain”, which would, in October 2015, “altered his discernment” at the time of the aggression of Richard Klein, estimates the psychiatrist quoted in the order of Reference.