‘Hamraoui case’: Diallo searched for “dangerous drugs” on the Internet

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The latest news about ‘Case of Hamraoui’ still alarming. As reported in this Saturday’s edition of the newspaper l’Equipe, the player and former teammate at PSG, Aminata Diallo, who was arrested this Friday as a suspect in the attack on the French soccer player, was searching the Internet for a “dangerous drug cocktail” in the search engine of his private computer. In addition, he also conducted a search for a “broken patella” the day before the brutal attack on Kheira Hamraoui.

These new tests led the Police to arrest the player as the main suspect in the beating he suffered Hamraoui, his old teammate and the French national team, in November for alleged reasons of sports rivalry.

Diallo He was asked after everything that happened that November night when he was with his partner in the car. Now this is the second time he has been detained, although a few months ago he was released and there were no charges against him after the first 40-hour interrogation, so his accusation represents a major turnaround in the case.

Two young men, also in jail

In a statement, the Court of Versailles specified that four other men involved – temporary detention was also ordered for two of them – told investigators that Diallo ordered the attack on Hamraoui “to replace his place” in the next matches.

According to a source consulted by Agence France Press, Diallo, who was implicated by others in his police custody, “didn’t say much” to investigators. “He did not acknowledge his involvement in the attack before quickly invoking his right to remain silent.”

Source: La Verdad

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