Furthermore, Morocco suspended the “consular pass” which it had delivered on August 1 to the preacher, in order to allow its expulsion by France to this country, according to a source close to the file.
The prefect of Hauts-de-France, Georges-François Leclerc, said on Wednesday August 31 that the Moroccan imam Hassan Iquioussen, sought since the validation Tuesday of his expulsion by the Council of State, was likely to have fled to go to Belgium.
“The scenario which is today privileged is a leak in Belgium of Mr. Iquioussen,” said the prefect at a press conference, qualifying the preacher, implicated for remarks deemed contrary to the values of The Republic, from “Delinvisor” from then on “that he escaped from an expulsion stop”.
Morocco suspends his “consular pass”
For its part, Morocco suspended the “consular pass” that it had delivered the 1 er August to the preacher, in order to allow its expulsion by France to this country, A says a source close to the file.
Also according to the same source, this decision is explained by the fact that it “had not been consultation with the Moroccan authorities”. The expulsion decision is “unilateral”, she added.