at the Age of 34 years and well known for its criminal history, and psychiatric, the man was made Thursday in the late evening, after negotiations with the men of the Raid.

The man who had held six people hostage Thursday in a bank in le Havre before travelling has been indicted for “attempted extortion with a weapon” and “forcible confinement” and placed in detention on Saturday, has announced that the prosecutor of the Republic Francois Gosselin.

Presented to a judge, “the respondent has been indicted for the offences listed, and placed in provisional detention,” said the prosecutor of the Haven this Saturday in the evening.

The prosecution had requested the indictment of the perpetrator of the hostage taking “for attempted extortion with a weapon, forcible confinement, and attempt, voluntary violence, and detention of explosive substances, as well as his placement in custody”, had previously said the prosecutor.

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at the Age of 34 years and well known for its criminal history, and psychiatric, the man was made Thursday in the late evening, after patient negotiations with the men of the Raid, arrived at the scene shortly after 19: 00. “A native of le Havre and moreover, it provides explanations confused as to his motivations, citing family difficulties, or the plight of the palestinian children,” stated François Gosselin.

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The hostage taker, which was cut off Thursday at 16H45 in an agency Bred in the very centre of le Havre, was in possession of a handgun “which turns out to be a signal pistol” said the prosecutor. “The operative craft that he presented as being a bomb was the two bottles of alcohol-burning assemblies with firecrackers of fireworks”, he added. “None of the six people held hostage has not been the object of physical violence”, the prosecutor stressed, stating that they had been taken in charge by an association of assistance to victims.

according To the prosecutor, the respondent is “known to the court after he was sentenced to four times between 2006 and 2016, including theft, threats, violence, weapon carrying and sequestration”. He was released “at the end of his last incarceration in may 2018” and “his state of health was considered compatible with the continuation of the procedure”, added François Gosselin.

In 2013, the same man, carrying a handgun and a grenade, tear had taken hostage for more than two hours, four people in a bank CIC Paris before you go to the police. He claimed then social housing for himself and his son.