Road safety – A mysterious nationalist faction armed against automatic radars –

A mysterious nationalist faction armed against automatic radars

Road safety - A mysterious nationalist faction armed against automatic radars -

A mysterious Nationalist Armed Revolutionary Fraction (FNAR), which claims the explosion of ten automatic radars, has just asked for the expulsion of all undocumented migrants, lower taxes and a ransom of 4 million euros….

In a letter addressed to Paris Match, which should be published in the weekly tomorrow, a mysterious Nationalist Revolutionary Armed Fraction (FNAR) claims the explosion of ten radars, the last of which in early March.

Because even if they are much less publicized than at the beginning (read our), the destruction of radars regularly continues to feed the news, especially in local newspapers..

To stop its action, the FNAR still claims 4 million euros but it adds in this letter new requirements: "the expulsion of all illegal immigrants, the reduction of taxation and the end of the crackdown on road crime", indicates the Ministry of the Interior…

Of the ten attacks claimed, "eight are attributed to him, still established in the same region of the departments of Oise and Yvelines", specifies this afternoon the place Beauvau.

Who is behind this mysterious movement? "There is a kind of mixture that makes one think of both the far right and the far left", indicates to AFP the Ministry of the Interior, seeming to send back to back the sympathizers of Jean-Marie Le Pen and those of Olivier Besancenot…

But face "to people who handle explosives, we can only be vigilant and take this matter seriously", indicates Place Beauvau. An investigation was entrusted to the anti-terrorism sub-directorate (SDAT) of the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police, which seems to have"a number of technical and scientific police elements", which have not been specified.

For all intents and purposes, let us remind the investigators that the expulsion of undocumented migrants and the reduction in taxation are rather themes historically linked to the far right, or even to the right itself. !

But at the same time, the mail received by Paris Match indicates that the FNAR is a defender of "working classes plundered by our politicians"and ask"government power over employers and not the other way around, as well as transparency over the financial health of large industrial groups", which may rather make one think of themes traditionally defended by the left…

Is the confusion of genres knowingly maintained in order to confuse the issue? Mystery … As for the root of the problem – automatic radars – their destruction with explosives and the degradation they undergo here and there may only have the effect of stigmatizing their opponents, passing them off as vulgar extremists down the front…

Eric MICHEL

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