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5 Arrested For Murder of Chadian President's Son

29 November 2008

Authorities in France and Romania say they have arrested five men in connection with the murder of the son of Chadian President Idriss Deby.

Police investigators leave the parking lot where the son of Chad's President Idriss Deby was found dead, in a Paris suburb, 02 Jul 2007
Police investigators leave the parking lot where the son of Chad's President Idriss Deby was found dead, in a Paris suburb, 02 Jul 2007
Brahim Deby was found dead in July 2007, in the underground parking garage of his suburban Paris apartment building.  Officials said he had been suffocated with chemicals from a fire extinguisher.

French officials say they have four of the suspects in their custody, while the fifth was arrested in Romania and will be extradited to France.

French police say the motive for the killing does not appear to have anything to do with politics.

Brahim Deby was convicted in June 2006 of drug possession and for illegally carrying a weapon.  A French court gave him a six-month suspended jail sentence.

Following the conviction, President Deby fired his son from the position of presidential advisor.

 

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and AP.

 


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