A Chechen who beheaded a teacher near Paris handed out money to students for information about the future victim. Reported by Europe1.
According to the radio station, the attacker, 18-year-old Abdulakh Anzorov, came to the educational institution with cash: he had about 300 euros with him. He was ready to pay money to those children who would show him what the teacher Samuel Pati looks like. One of the 15-year-old students reportedly agreed to help. He is now in custody.
Previously, it is believed that 300 euros is the killer's personal money. However, it is not yet clear how long he put them off and whether he immediately planned to use them in this way. It is also noted that for at least several months, Anzorov wrote messages in social networks with threats and calls for violent action.
Earlier it was reported that the terrorist, before the attack, came to the building of the college, where the teacher worked, and asked students about him.
The murder took place on the evening of October 16 in the city of Conflans-Saint-Honorine in the suburbs of Paris. The offender watched the teacher Samuel Pati at the college, killed him and beheaded. At the same time, he posted photos and videos from the site. Later, the terrorist was shot by police.
According to law enforcement officials, the killer was a young man who was born in Moscow and at the age of six moved with his family to France, where he received the status of a political refugee. The Russian embassy in France has already stated that the killer had nothing to do with Russia and did not contact the diplomatic mission.
It is currently believed that Anzorov attacked Party after seeing the video on the network. On it, the father of one of the students condemned the teacher for showing the children a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad. The video said in which educational institution this happened.