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Algerian suspect faces trial in Lyon bombing case

Tuesday 01 April 2025 - 10:20
Algerian suspect faces trial in Lyon bombing case

Mohamed Medjdoub, an Algerian national, has appeared in a Paris court today, accused of orchestrating a bomb attack in Lyon that injured over a dozen individuals in May 2019. He faces serious charges, including attempted murder tied to terrorism, the manufacturing of an explosive device, and the possession of explosive materials. If convicted, Medjdoub could be sentenced to life imprisonment.

The incident occurred on May 24, 2019, just two days ahead of the European elections, when Medjdoub allegedly placed a homemade bomb outside a bakery on Victor Hugo Street. Although the explosion was not powerful, it resulted in injuries to several people, including a 10-year-old girl.

Morgane, a witness present during the event, recounted the chaos of the moment. "The explosion left us completely deafened. Our ears rang, and we could not hear anything clearly," she shared with TF1 Info. After the initial shock subsided, she and her friends realized the seriousness of their injuries. "It is unsettling to face someone who tried to kill us, but I think we all need to be there, to see him."

Arrest and investigation

The investigation into the bombing was thorough. Security footage captured a man on a bicycle, his face obscured by a cap and sunglasses, approaching the bakery prior to the explosion. Authorities believe Medjdoub placed a paper bag containing an explosive device made from TATP, a highly volatile substance, which was packed with more than 270 metal pellets and screws. Reports indicate that he purchased the materials online.

Law enforcement managed to identify and apprehend him just three days after the attack, using evidence from the bomb's detonator, which contained batteries exclusively sold on Amazon. The investigation revealed no indication of accomplices.

Medjdoub, who arrived in France in 2017 to join his family, had a degree in mathematics and computer science from Algeria but remained in the country illegally after his student visa application was denied.

Radicalization and trial

Since his arrest, Medjdoub has exhibited no remorse for his actions. He reportedly expressed a desire to instill fear in the French populace, believing that his actions could sway voters toward far-right parties and escalate tensions with Muslims, potentially leading to civil unrest. “People should feel fear, even when going out to buy bread,” he allegedly stated.

While incarcerated, authorities have labeled him as openly extremist. He has claimed to have engaged in religious discussions with Salah Abdeslam, a prominent figure in the November 2015 Paris attacks, asserting that it was his duty to convert other Muslim inmates. “I believe I have had success,” he told the magistrate.

During his most recent interrogation in April 2023, Medjdoub voiced his animosity toward France. “I have been humiliated, disrespected, and I will take revenge. If I catch a French person, I will behead them and cut them into a thousand pieces,” he reportedly declared.

The trial is set to continue until April 7.


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