Moroccan imam Hassan Iquioussen, targeted by a European arrest warrant issued by French justice, was arrested on Friday, September 30 near Mons, Belgium, said the Belgian Minister of Justice.
“I can confirm to you that he was arrested today by the police”, declared the minister, Vincent Van Quickenborne. The preacher, implicated in France for remarks deemed contrary to the values of the Republic, is subject to an expulsion order signed by the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin.
Not found since the green light from the Council of State for his expulsion, on August 30, he was then the subject of a European arrest warrant issued by an investigating judge in Valenciennes (north), for “evading execution of a deportation decision”.
Gérald Darmanin announced on July 28 the expulsion of this preacher, born in France 58 years ago but of Moroccan nationality, on file S (for state security) by the DGSI “for eighteen months”, according to him.
The expulsion order accuses him of “a proselytizing speech interspersed with remarks inciting hatred and discrimination and carrying a vision of Islam contrary to the values of the Republic”. His YouTube channel is followed by 178,000 subscribers.