A complaint has also been filed by the League of Human Rights, announced the prosecutor of Mayotte Friday on La 1ere.

“As soon as the facts were brought to my attention, independently of any complaint, an investigation was immediately entrusted to the Mamoudzou police station so that the tapes could be recovered (…) so that we could have tangible elements. guest of At 1, Friday, April 28, the public prosecutor of Mayotte, Yann le Bris, announced the opening of an investigation after the remarks of the vice-president of the departmental council of the island, Salime Mdéré. Four days earlier, when Operation Wuambushu put the archipelago under tension, the elected official had described “terrorists” young people who committed violence against the police, on the Outre-mer La 1ère channel. He had, in the process, evoked the hypothesis of “kill” one of these young people. These remarks, assimilated to a call to murder, fall under the law.

Salime Mdéré had finally apologized, in a message posted on Facebook. My words – which are at the height of my passion for this island – have exceeded my thoughts and I apologize very willingly if they could offend”he had written.

The Mayotte prosecutor also specified that he had received a complaint from the Human Rights League on this subject.“Mr. Mdéré is not on Mayotte territory, I was told. We must allow time for the investigation which, I think, will be quick”he concluded.

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