Le conjoint d'une jeune mère disparue près de Nantes arrêté en Algérie
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The case of the alleged femicide of Manon Relandeau takes a diplomatic turn. The arrest of the suspect in Algeria blocks any extradition to France and complicates judicial cooperation between the two countries.
While Manon's companion and main suspect in his disappearance, at the end of March, was arrested in Algeria on Monday, 27 April, the gendarmes resumed their search this Tuesday in his commune of Loire-Atlantique.
Manon Relandeau's spouse was arrested on 26 April in Algeria, after having joined the country at the beginning of the month, a few days after the disappearance of the young woman. From now on he is in the hands of Algerian justice, but can he be extradited? Master Abderrazak Boudjelti, president of the Union of Franco-Algérien Lawyers, says he cannot be extradited.
On Wednesday, the gendarmerie reported on a "powered up" of the means mobilized to find Manon Relandeau, a young mother of the Nantes region who might have been killed, her spouse having been involved in the attack.
For a month now, Manon Relandeau, an agricultural farmer in the Loire-Atlantique region, has disappeared, while his spouse has just been arrested by the Algerian police, Manon's mother gives an upsetting testimony to RTL's microphone.
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