With the approach of the presentation of the new law of Gérald Darmanin, the expulsions of individuals judged as radicalized Islamists still continue in France. This is the case of Tayeb Benyettou, little known to the public, but who was discreetly expelled from France.

According to Le Figaro, which looked into the case of this Algerian, the latter, aged 27, arrived on French territory at the age of 14 and continued his studies in the high school of Cambrai, where he was registered. At the age of 17, the French authorities pronounced a first decision of expulsion against him, and this, for anti-Semitism.

After spending 13 years in France, an Algerian is discreetly expelled for Islamism

In 2017, he managed to obtain a residence certificate at the age of 22 and took on odd jobs, enough to live on French territory. However, a year later, Tayeb Benyettou was arrested for committing a crime. In particular a rape on an Irish tourist. The court in charge of his case then condemned him to 79 months in prison. It will serve its purpose and will be released in October 2021.

In addition, following his release from prison, the French authorities issued a ban on the territory against him. Easily, Tayeb managed to return to France, where he committed delays relating to drug trafficking. He was arrested once again and spent several months in the administrative detention center. In October 2022, he once again tries to flee. And this, before being sentenced to a short prison term.

On December 6, the French government decided to apply its decision and deport him to Algeria, his country of origin. However, this measure was applied discreetly. the announcement of the expulsion of Tayeb Benyettou was made in the first place by Le Figaro, which cites the registration of this Algerian on the list of reports for the prevention of radicalization of a terrorist nature.

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