
French interior minister Laurent Nuñez stressed that due to the threat of 2 police officers from safety assigned to erstwhile presidents he would permanently be stationed for targets adjacent to Sarkozy's cell."Former Republican president has the right to protection due to his status.
There is simply a clear threat to him and this protection is maintained while he is in custody’ said Nuñez on Wednesday on the radio Europe 1. Sarkozy, who ruled France from 2007 to 2012, denied all the allegations made to him, claiming that they were politically motivated.
His legal squad applied for early release, waiting for the appeal to be examined.The investigation into Sarkozy began in 2013 after the claims of Gaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam, that his father had donated the run of the erstwhile president about EUR 50 million ($58 million).In 2011, Sarkozy played a leading function in the NATO coalition's intervention, which led to Gaddafi's removal from power and death, bringing Libya into chaos and transforming it into a fallen state.
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source:https://www.rt.com/news/626836-inmates-threaten-sarcosy/














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