before the murder of Lola, the non-execution of the OQTFs already caused a scandal

The portrait of Father Olivier Maire assassinated on August 9, 2021, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre (Vendée). Estelle Ruiz / Hans Lucas via Reuters Connect

DECRYPTION – While the main suspect in the murder of little Lola was under an obligation to leave French territory, several other recent crimes have involved individuals with the same status.

The administrative situation of Dahbia B., the main suspect in the atrocious murder of the young Lola, is controversial. Since August 21, this 24-year-old Algerian was under the blow an obligation to leave French territory (OQTF). The day before, she was arrested at Orly airport by the police who then noted the lack of her residence permit. An OQTF, without retention, was issued to him immediately with a voluntary departure period of thirty days.

Several recent crimes and misdemeanors have involved individuals subject to an order to leave the territory. On August 9, 2021, a Catholic priest – the Father Olivier Mayor -, was killed in Vendée by a 40-year-old Rwandan who struck him violently on the head. The suspect, Emmanuel Abayisenga, had been targeted by three deportation orders since his illegal arrival in France in 2012. A year before the murder, in July 2020, he had been arrested after setting fire to the…

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