Imad Tintin's Conviction: Finally, "only" a Fine of 450 Euros
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The Algerian influencer Imad Tintin was sentenced on Tuesday 10 June to a fine of 450 euros for a video broadcast on the social networks. Initially prosecuted for "direct provocation... The article Threats of violence: the Algerian influencer under OQTF Imad Tintin sentenced to... 450 euros fine appeared first on Current Values.
The criminal court in Grenoble ruled: the Algerian influencer "Imad Tintin", initially prosecuted for "direct provocation to an act of terrorism" because of statements made in TikTok videos, reclassified the facts as "threats of violence". He is therefore sentenced to a 3rd class violation in the amount of 450 euros.
Sentenced on Tuesday to a fine of 450 euros by the Grenoble court, Algerian influencer Imad Tintin, by his real name Imad Ould Brahim, finally escapes the heavy accusations of provocation to terrorism that led to his pre-trial detention in January.
After months of judicial twists, Algerian influencer Imad Tintin was sentenced on Tuesday 10 June to a fine for "threats" by the Grenoble court.
Algeria's influencer "Imad Tintin" was fined 450 euros on Tuesday for a video posted on social networks, which had resulted in him being prosecuted for "direct incitement to an act of terrorism" finally requalified as "threats", his lawyer said. 31 years old,...
The influencer had been prosecuted for "direct provocation to an act of terrorism", but a new translation of his remarks led the prosecutor to re-qualify the facts as mere "threats".
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