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[Dunia] Top French policeman investigating Charlie Hebdo shooting found dead

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Post time 17-1-2015 06:33 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
[size=1.4em]Commissioner Helric Fredou, second in command of the French Judicial Police in the town of Limoges, was shot dead only hours after the terrorist attack onCharlie Hebdo last Wednesday.
[size=1.4em]Fredou was part of the team investigating the Charlie Hebdo case. The gunmen who attacked Charlie Hebdo, Saïd and Cherif Kouachi, had received their high school education in the Limousin region around Limoges.
[size=1.4em]On the evening of the Charlie Hebdo shootings, Fredou dispatched a team of police officials under his jurisdiction to interview the relatives of one of theCharlie Hebdo victims and waited for the return of his team for a debriefing.
Immediately after the police debriefing, he began preparing his report, staying late at police headquarters to write it up. A colleague found him shot dead at 1 a.m. on Thursday morning, and the report he was writing was never found.
[size=1.4em]Pascal Cayla of the national police union “Alliance” said, “We are all in shock. He was very human and close to people.”
[size=1.4em]Fredou was 44 years old and single. A native of Limoges, he began his career in 1997 as a police officer at the regional office of the judicial police of Versailles, before returning to Limoges. In 2007, he became commissioner after two years at the school of Saint-Cyr Mont-Dore, before being appointed head of security for the Haute-Vienne department. In September 2010, he began serving as commissioner in the city of Cherbourg, before returning to Limoges in August 2012 to be appointed deputy director of the regional police service.
[size=1.4em]Police spokesmen claim that it was suicide and that he was shot with his own service revolver. In the initial reports on Fredou’s death, the Limoges police declared, “The reasons for his action are currently unknown.”
[size=1.4em]Subsequent reports, however, quoted police spokesmen as saying that Fredou was “depressed and close to burnout.” An autopsy was performed at the University Hospital of Limoges confirming the suicide. French police said that no connection could be made to the Charlie Hebdo case.
[size=1.4em]A year earlier, Fredou himself apparently discovered the third in command of the Limoges Judicial Police dead in similar circumstances. This death was also ruled a suicide.
[size=1.4em]Oddly, the French media has buried the story of Fredou’s death. Only three or four articles have appeared in the French press about his death, all from small regional papers and TV except a short piece inLe Parisien. In contrast, dozens of articles have appeared on the subject in the English, German, and Turkish language media, many of which described the circumstances of Fredou’s death as suspicious.

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 Author| Post time 17-1-2015 06:39 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
POLICE CHIEF INVESTIGATING CHARLIE HEBDO ATTACK REPORTEDLY COMMITS SUICIDE
Said to have killed himself while preparing report on terror attack

A police commissioner investigating the Charlie Hebdo attack reportedly committed suicide, fueling suspicion that some form of a cover-up is underway.

Helric Fredou, 45, was found dead in his office Thursday after allegedly killing himself with his service weapon while writing a report on the terror attack, and his death was largely ignored by the mainstream media“According to the police union, [the] commissioner was depressed and experiencing burnout,” India’s Medhaj News reported, and a separate French report said a coroner ruled it a suicide the very next day.

But was it a suicide, or did he know too much? And what was in his report?


The Charlie Hedbo attack has already raised questions about the government’s involvement, especially after it was revealed the suspects were linked to a FBI asset, Anwar al-Awlaki, who was a key player in nearly every terror plot targeting the West, including 9/11, and had even dined at the Pentagon afterwards.

“I was sent, me, Cherif Kouachi, by al-Qaeda of Yemen. I went over there and it was Anwar al-Awlaki who financed me,” one of the suspects told a television station prior to his death, and the other suspect also met al-Awlaki in Yemen back in 2011, according to Yemini intelligence.

Al-Awlaki had also met the Ft. Hood shooter, the underwear bomber and the alleged 9/11 hijackers, and considering his ties to the FBI, he was likely recruiting patsies for terror attacks in the West.

“Do not expect the corporate media, however, to focus on the suspicious relationships of the Kouachi brothers,” Kurt Nimmo wrote, and the media won’t focus on the police commissioner’s death either.
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