France: Saint Denis Muslim policewoman stole weapons, munitions from police

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In past weeks, the increasingly less French city of Saint Denis has been in the news primarily because of the consequences of 300,000 illegal migrants living in this one French suburb. Saint Denis is a no-go zone,  a proverbial Islamic city-state walled off from Western civilization, ruled by the sharia – -a law unto itself. Policemen, firefighters are ambushed, attacked when attempting entry. It is a de facto war zone.

Mariama Coulibaly, a Saint-Denis Muslima policewoman, stole high powered weapons, ammunition boxes. and magazines from the police. In addition to her arrest, four other Muslims, aged 19 to 31, were indicted in the plot. She is also suspected of spying — consulting police files to inform her brother and friends of police intel.

Bear in mind, she joined the police as a junior of the Republic in a program that allows young people without a degree to gain admittance to the institution, a program instituted in 2015 when France was in throes of numerous jihad attacks on the homeland (Bataclan, synagogues, kosher supermarket, and the Islamic State was conquering huge swaths of Africa and the Middle East and threatening Europe with a migrant invasion). This is Islamic supremacism in the workplace, sharia policy.The average French man or woman struggles to join and pass a difficult test “with a one in a hundred chance of success.”

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A year later, she was security assistant in a day brigade at the police station in Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis).

The bloodiest Islamic attack took place in Paris and the city’s northern suburb, Saint-Denis, in 2015. Three jihad martyr  bombers struck outside the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, during a football match. This was followed by several mass shootings and a homicide bombing, at cafés and restaurants. Gunmen carried out another mass shooting and took hostages at an Eagles of Death Metal concert in the Bataclan theatre, leading to a standoff with police. He was a close friend of Saïd and Chérif Kouachi, the gunmen in the Charlie Hebdo shooting, to which Coulibaly’s shootings were connected. He said he synchronized his attacks with the Kouachi brothers. Coulibaly had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.

I wonder if Mariama Coulibaly is related to Amedy Coulibaly, the jihad murderer who went into a kosher supermarket in Paris and opened fire on Jewish shoppers in the deadly 2015 Paris attacks. Five were murdered, Police officer Clarissa Jean-Philippe and four hostages.

There is no coverage in the English speaking press about this, of course. So here is a rather poor Google translation, but you get the gist.

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La France. Seine-Saint-Denis: Mariama, 20, the Muslim policewoman who stole weapons

The young security assistant in Seine-Saint-Denis confessed to having stolen in August 2017, at her workplace, two Sig Sauer pistols and two full magazines. She was indicted in February.

From the police station to the prison. This is the path of Mariama, 20, security assistant assigned in Seine-Saint-Denis. This young policewoman was indicted on February 8 for aggravated robbery and criminal conspiracy. She confessed during her detention to steal, during the night of 25 to 26 August 2017 in the territorial direction of Seine-Saint-Denis, two Sig Sauer pistols and two full loaders. A “command” from his brother and a friend that would have allowed him to touch € 300 and sign the last chapter of a short career surrounded by suspicions.

In September 2015, Mariama joined the police as a junior of the Republic, a device that allows young people without a degree to integrate the institution. A year later, she is a security assistant in a day brigade at the police station in Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis).

But, very quickly, she is suspected of consulting police files to inform her brother and friends of a city of Ozoir-la-Ferrière (Seine-et-Marne). No formal proof but enough doubts for it to be moved early 2017 to the gate of the entrance of the departmental direction in Bobigny.

Sermons of the controversial Brest imam

She then emits the desire to leave the police. She registered on dating sites reserved for Muslim practitioners and said she was particularly embarrassed because she was forced to leave her veil before entering the premises of the police station. Her colleagues see her wearing her big hooded jacket over her head to hide her hair despite the heat of summer.

The policewoman learns Arabic and downloads sermons from the controversial Brest imam . She plans to marry a “good Muslim” and settle in Algeria or Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile she isolates herself, as she explains in her auditions: “I have no more friends, since I got married religiously, in early December 2017. I cut the bridges. I stay right at home, at my parents’ or my sister-in-law’s. 

When two weapons disappear from the premises of Bobigny during a night in August 2017, the young woman is briefly placed in custody by the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN) and suspended. The investigators realize that she had inquired about the price of Sig Sauer pistols, the weapons that equip the police.

More incredible, they discover that she wanted to make a serious mistake to get fired … On his phone, the beef-carrots found the message of a mysterious “Broly”. The name of a cartoon character who was actually his little brother Salif, telling him that if she worked alone, she would be suspected immediately.

police officer

A packed lunch against weapons

On February 5, she was again placed in custody at the DRPJ Versailles (Yvelines) in the company of her brother, a friend, a military and an accomplice of the latter. Mariama confesses a little confused where she tries to minimize the role of her brother. On the night of the flight, she explained that she had left her lookout to pick up the keys to the weapons and ammunition boxes.

“I entered the room with the code. I opened the chests, I took both random Sig and chargers.Mariama then hides them in the pockets of her jacket. And as expected in the scenario, one of his accomplices pretends to be her boyfriend and brings him his packed lunch, conveniently forgotten. They proceed to the exchange: the bowl against the weapons.

A soldier involved in the traffic

In addition to the young security assistant, the four other suspects, aged 19 to 31, were indicted in early February by the investigating judge. Salif sold the two arms to Mehdi, a corporal with the 152nd Colmar Infantry Regiment (Haut-Rhin), who wanted to buy a weapon in his neighborhood in Ozoir-la-Ferrière.

The 28-year-old gun-loving soldier sold for 800 euros a pistol to Lamine, a 31-year-old drug dealer living in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. But this second weapon has not been found.The case broke when Mehdi was accidentally shot by a friend in the Ozoir Forest while trying to steal the gun …

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Ziggy46
Ziggy46
5 years ago

These are the results when placing faith in a Muslim, especially where firearms are for the picking. France is deserved of anything Islam hands out; Allah will not be as benevolent or merciful as the French when the bell tolls.

Ziggy46
Ziggy46
5 years ago
Reply to  Ziggy46

Absolutely, plus, they’ll make the Nazis look like Boy Scouts. ‘Illegal occupation’ of France, that encapsulates Islam’s entire mindset and endeavor. There is stupid and then there is the French, the EU and a bevy of others.

Ziggy46
Ziggy46
5 years ago
Reply to  Ziggy46

We learned about surrender monkeys throughout history, especially WWII.

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago
Reply to  Ziggy46

When the Jewish people successfully but temporarily wrested control of the Temple Mount from the f’ing muslums it took them more than a day to remove all the munitions and explosives from the Al Aqsa mosque (islum’s third holeiest sty, er site).

Suresh
Suresh
5 years ago

Why blame Islam ? its the dumb infidels who are stupid enough to support it
they deserve what they get.

Like Brits/Europeans and Americans who go to get finest fecal diversity cuisine in muslim run restaurants like these http://bit.ly/2snziZ8

LOL !

CorruptionInColumbia
CorruptionInColumbia
5 years ago
Reply to  Suresh

Exactly why I quit Starbucks cold turkey, after the CEO pledged to hire muslim refugees a few years ago. I used to spend quite a bit of money at Starbucks. No more.

VTS
VTS
5 years ago

Why go to Starbuks, unless you want to taste the spit of a muslim?

Millionmileman
Millionmileman
5 years ago

Now the French are worried about the children born of ISIS fighters!
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-45044946

Nabi Rasch
Nabi Rasch
5 years ago
Reply to  Millionmileman

Ironic–darkly comical– that the BBC is ‘reporting’ on it.

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago
Reply to  Millionmileman

Between inbreeding, their “religion” and being raised in a WAR ZONE, I am sorry to say is not something I would allow back into my country. They would need to find a Muslim country to return to or stay there. You can not risk the lives of others in taking them in.

aebe
aebe
5 years ago
Reply to  Millionmileman

Those poor kids might grow up to be rightwing radicalised .
yup

Thomas Faddis
Thomas Faddis
5 years ago
Reply to  aebe

Another stupid fck that doesn’t know right from left,lol?!

felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

From Ms. Geller’s link –

France Saint-Denis: 300,000 illegal migrants are living in one French suburb

On a steamy summer’s night, the sounds and smells are of Africa. Hawkers grill meat on fires built inside shopping trolleys.
By – Andrew Malone

Others sell corn, which pops on the flames. People jostle and sweat; thick smoke hangs in the air.

West African women — les Reines de Marchand, the Queens of the Market — sell fake designer clothes. Hustlers in sunglasses work the crowds.

‘Burrha! Burrha!,’ they shout, holding bags of counterfeit Marlboro cigarettes.

Some voices are from sub-Saharan Africa — Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Sudan, Eritrea, Congo, Guinea, Sierra Leone. Afghans shout and joke in Pashtun; others speak in languages I have not heard before.

There are thousands at this open market — haggling, eating and drinking.

At the World Express cafe, groups of men argue in Arabic. On side streets, men smoke shisha pipes and talk — again, in Arabic — on every corner. Women shop in veils and scarves, always accompanied by a male relative.

As a white European, I attract odd looks. When I take out my mobile phone for a photograph, a young man jumps in front of me, waving his index finger in my face, shouting: ‘La! La! La!’ (No! No! No!)

Yet this is not an exotic, far-flung destination. This is France. Moreover, this is Paris and only six miles from the Eiffel Tower.

The reason for all this activity — in an area which even the most optimistic estate agent would struggle to sell as ‘cosmopolitan and bohemian’ — is quite simple: immigration on a mammoth scale.

The area in question is called Saint-Denis in the north-east of the city, where the Basilica holds the resting places of many French kings and queens.

Recently, it was reported that this sprawling district now holds as many as 300,000 illegal immigrants, many of whom rely on crime or the ‘black economy’ to make money. The official legal population in Saint-Denis is estimated at 1.5 million.

Not only that, according to French parliamentarians in a new report that’s causing much anguish across the nation, as many as 420,000 legal residents here are living ‘below the official poverty line’.

The scale of the problem grows each day. An estimated 80 migrants arrive in Paris every 24 hours — 550 a week.

Many head for Saint-Denis because of its closeness to transport links, including the railway lines heading towards the North coast, and Britain.

Migrant camps, set up in tents along the Seine in this area of Paris, were destroyed by the police in May, with the occupants who didn’t get away taken for processing in detention centres after a raid.

But there are still campers everywhere, as well as people sleeping on the streets.

There are an estimated 135 different nationalities in Saint-Denis, most extremely poor, including an estimated 600,000 Muslims from North African or sub-Saharan African backgrounds.

‘The challenge,’ says Paris senator Philippe Dallier, is ‘to prevent Saint-Denis becoming a huge ethnic ghetto of two million inhabitants within 20 years.’

Bon chance, monsieur — as they don’t say in this teeming quarter, where speaking Arabic is more useful than French.

Having spent several days in Saint-Denis, it’s clear to me that the area is already lost to France — to the rule of French law, equality, religious freedom, and even access to the streets by the police themselves.

Indeed, this is a parallel state — a state within a state, with its own rules and religious courts — where allegiance to Islam comes ahead of fealty to France.

Here, I saw a woman walking in full face veil — illegal under a French law introduced to promote integration. No one batted an eye.

People bought and sold drugs openly. What law there is takes place inside Sharia courts, where Islamic leaders dispense the same forms of justice practised in the countries from which many here fled.

And where, as I discovered, other faiths and religions are being driven from the area.

When helicopters flew overhead in training for the Bastille Day celebrations earlier this month, one man pretended to shoot at them with a machine gun.

Another pushed him away and pretended to fire a shoulder-mounted missile, tracing the missile with his hand towards its targets and shouting: ‘Boom!’ Everyone laughed.

Further down the street, there was a flurry of activity. A woman was surrounded as she opened a huge bag full of phones, shoes, sunglasses and handbags — clearly stolen from tourists or Parisians. The goods were quickly sold and the crowd melted away.

Police have reportedly admitted the area is a ‘no-go’ zone, and will only drive through the areas armed and four to a vehicle.

Meanwhile, politicians on the Left try to deny the problems: Anne Hidalgo, Socialist Mayor of Paris, announced she was going to sue Fox News, the Trump-supporting Right-wing U.S. TV channel, for claiming that there were ‘no-go areas’ open only to Muslims.

The suit was never filed, but it is surely impossible to deny that the number of impoverished migrants in France is causing a dangerous social dislocation.

The appalling attacks in November 2015 by home-grown Islamic State killers shone a pitiless spotlight on the problems that can grow out of immigrant ghettos.

The carnage started close to the Stade de France, the national sports stadium, which is in Saint-Denis, where some of the killers sought refuge after the attacks.

One hundred and thirty people died in a single night of violence involving suicide bombings and Kalashnikov fire around bars, cafés and venues, including the Bataclan concert hall.

Five days after the attacks, the suspected mastermind was run to ground in an apartment by hundreds of security officers.

‘The police had no idea who anyone was, and were pretty much shooting on sight because everyone was a suspect,’ a local who witnessed the raid told me.

‘The terrorists had rented rooms with no questions asked, and were left to get on with their crimes.’

At the time, Manuel Valls, the prime minister, spoke of a ‘geographical, social and ethnic apartheid’ and that ‘these last few days have underlined a lot of evil that is gnawing at our country’.

The 2016 Bastille Day attack in Nice left 87 dead — including the terrorist — and 458 injured, when a truck ploughed into revellers on the Promenade des Anglais.

Since then, as I discovered, in many ways the situation has worsened, although thankfully there has not been another major terrorist attack.

There are around 350 known jihadists living in Saint-Denis, while 1,700 are believed to have returned to France after fighting for IS in Syria, with 15,000 terrorism suspects in France.

In Saint-Denis itself, there is a record number of mosques — 160 official ones, and many more unofficial — compared with 117 Catholic churches and 60 Protestant. Yet it is the unauthorised mosques — set up in basements and garages — that the authorities fear the most.

‘The radicalisers use these hidden places of worship to influence the young and impressionable,’ said a veteran police officer who has worked in Saint-Denis for more than two decades.

He added: ‘Salafists (followers of an extreme form of Islam) impose the rule of religion, so we can have very little influence. These radicalisers are the ones who motivate the young towards terrorism.’

Much of the money-raising activity comes from drug-dealing by gangs, many of them Muslim. At one high-rise block of flats not far from where I was staying, the scale of the operation was evident.

Like a department store, different drugs are sold on different floors. Moroccans and North Africans sell hashish for ten euros a bag on the third floor.

On the next floor up, two West African youths — one with his hair dyed pink, the other blonde — were dispensing skunk marijuana for 20 euros a bag.

Further up were older black Africans selling rocks of cocaine at 20 euros for a small plastic wrap. Above, heroin was being sold, and there was also, apparently, a room set aside for injecting.

At this point, I told one of the men I was a journalist and asked whether we could have a chat.

A chunky character in a red Ellesse sports shirt, he was relaxed, smiled at me and said politely to me in English: ‘No — go.’ I went.

Most blocks seemed to have the same operation, with youths guarding the front doors, ‘spotters’ on the streets opposite for signs of police or other gangs, and the drugs held and sold inside.

Rabbi Yisroel Belinow, 50, is either a fool or very brave. As I walked near a mosque, I saw him looking out of his window. His home was firebombed in 2009, and a kosher restaurant next door burned down.

He’s since watched other Jews flee the area, and his dying father begged him to leave before it was too late. He came down to speak to me, but declined my invitation to stroll around the streets.

‘My parents came here from Russia and Poland,’ he told me. ‘When I was a kid, there were the usual jokes between children; we made fun of each other, but there was always a limit. I could go anywhere I wanted whenever I wanted.’

‘The problem is people coming to France and wanting to change it. And it’s worse because they want to force people to change. I know I look different. The hatred is obvious — people spit when you walk past.

‘I respect this country because I was born here. I respect the laws of this country. I respect Christmas even though it has nothing to do with being a Jew.

‘Now they won’t let Christmas happen. France has existed for thousands of years. If I didn’t like those laws, I would move to another country.

‘It wasn’t always like this. In the beginning, [French people] wanted to help. The charity these people [recent migrants] were shown was tremendous. But you wake up and realise pretty soon that this works one way only. Many people have left.’

Mireille Knoll, an 85-year-old Jewish grandmother and Holocaust survivor, vowed never to leave Paris, but she was stabbed to death in her apartment in March.

Two men in their 20s have been charged with her murder, one of whom Mrs Knoll’s family say was a Muslim neighbour they had known since he was a boy.

The dead woman’s son said: ‘At first we weren’t sure [the killing] was due to anti-Semitism. We waited for police to say it, and now we know the truth.’

While only a few hundred attend weekly mass at the Basilica here, thousands of Muslims stream into the area’s mosques for Friday prayers — so much so that, in a rare intervention, the authorities banned them from praying in the streets as well.

Women suffer the most. Not far from the drug dealers outside the station, I visited a women’s refuge set up by Ghada Hatem, a senior gynaecologist, who says almost one in five of her patients have been victims of female genital mutilation (FGM) — the barbaric ritual of cutting the sexual organs of young women.

Now a specialist in the repair of such intimate mutilation, Hatem, who hails from Lebanon, says she is in daily contact with ‘women who tell me about the horrors they experience at home’.

Sarah Oussekine, who has an Algerian background and who runs a group called the Voix d’Elles Rebelles (Voice of the Female Rebels) in Saint-Denis, says: ‘When you ask girls why they are starting to wear the headscarf — and many more are — they tell you it is an act of faith, but actually when you dig deeper, they have to wear it to stay safe.’

All this, of course, has led to a toxic, incendiary atmosphere in this Parisian suburb — with Muslim groups countering that they suffer harassment, police violence and religious and racial discrimination.

Riots erupted in February last year after a young black man was allegedly sexually assaulted with a baton by police officers.

Yasser Louati of CCIF (Group Combating Islamophobia in France) said attacks and harassment of innocent Muslim communities had ‘risen considerably since the terrorist attacks’, even though many of the victims of the 2015 Paris outrage were Muslims.

Mosques have been firebombed, and Muslim centres daubed with pigs’ blood. New powers for the security services make house searches and arrest easier, especially when suspects are targeted because of their ‘physical [Arab] appearance’, said Mr Louati.

The influx of migrants into Saint-Denis has been made worse because of a crackdown at Calais which has seen the infamous Jungle camp — used by migrants as a base to try to reach England — demolished and thousands of inmates dispersed.

One group I met comprised migrants trying to reach Britain who told me they were originally from countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh and Ghana, which may be troubled but are hardly war-torn. I also met men from Afghanistan.

‘We will stay here until we can get to Britain,’ I was told. ‘In London they will give you a home; here, they just let you sleep in a park. I will make friends there and find a girlfriend.’

So what can be done? Extreme circumstances have prompted extreme responses, with one French intellectual, Professor Christian Moliner, even suggesting a parallel Muslim state should effectively exist in France, so that any Muslims who wished to do so could follow sharia law, in order to prevent civil disturbances.

He said that if this did not come about, there could be a civil war in France.

Moliner, an author on Islam, stated: ‘We can never convert the 30 per cent of Muslims who demand the introduction of sharia law to the merits of our democracy and secularism.

‘We are now allowing segregation to take place that does not say its name.’

Even Left-wingers belatedly acknowledge the scale of the problem. Veteran politician Jean-Louis Borloo, a former minister, was this year tasked by President Macron to research and write a report on the burgeoning problem of the Parisian suburbs.

As well as recommending that €5 billion be spent, he stressed the need for ‘national reconciliation’, especially in districts facing up to the withdrawal of French identity and community, which in turn fuels xenophobia.

Having had the good fortune to spend much of my working life reporting from around the world, and Africa in particular, I adore melting pots of different cultures, languages and races.

And I have almost always been treated with kindness and respect in Muslim countries.

Yet, frankly, the time I spent in Paris has convinced me of the difficulty of achieving genuine integration between these defiant, troubled inner-city Muslim communities and mainstream French society.

Indeed, the only person to shake my hand during my visit was the rabbi. Everyone else offered me their wrist, not wanting to touch hands with an infidel — someone unclean.

As a metaphor for what is happening in the French capital, it couldn’t be more sad — or more troubling.

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5 years ago


Her local Most Holy Sacred Mosque must be all out of ‘Religious Artifacts’ ?!!!


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felix1999
felix1999
5 years ago

The mosques are built like fortresses, ON PURPOSE!
They are preparing themselves for what they need to do…

VTS
VTS
5 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

And erDOGan invests tremendous amount of money to build mousques in the west

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago

So was she a “decent”, “honorable”, “secular” muslum right up until she wasn’t?

Zavrzlama
Zavrzlama
5 years ago

And she is only one (prime) example (of taqqiya) of many with the only difference that this u-boat case was discovered while the vast majority isn´t yet.

As soon as you let muzrats infiltrate police or military you can bet your bottom dollar that security in your country will go down the toilet.

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago

When the hen house is attacked, hire a wolf for security. Makes perfect sense and the French are obviously wise enough to understand that.

katzkiner
katzkiner
5 years ago

I hear muslims are planning a huge mosque over the site of the Battle of Tours.
Charles Martel loses in the end.
Muslims never quit, always ready to enslave.
The Europeans will make nice pets, no testicles to remove.
“Pearls” for the jihadi.

Michelle
Michelle
5 years ago

You NEVER trust a muslim in ANY job and the more fool for those bureaucratic idiots who push them into medicine, the police or the armed forces. Beware Dr muhammad, constable abdul and private ali!

Michael Copeland
Michael Copeland
5 years ago
Reply to  Michelle

“Personally, I don’t trust one Muslim in our military, If they truly are a devout Muslim and follow the Quran and the Sunnah, then I feel threatened because they’re commanded to kill me.”
Rep. Rick Womack, Air Force veteran
https://doctorbulldog.wordpress.com/2011/11/16/tennessee-state-representative-rick-womick-i-dont-trust-one-muslim-in-our-military/

Ken Kruger
Ken Kruger
5 years ago

One of Linda Sarsour’s feminists and sycophant.

Buck
Buck
5 years ago

The Muslims destroy every thing they touch. And should never be trusted

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
5 years ago

Yes Negroes. Come like Africka now. Only more insane as they develop WHITE ENVY. Then the coveting begins which turns into thievery and riots against white man.

jkarna
jkarna
5 years ago

Never hire a Muslim, end of problem.

Stephen Honig
Stephen Honig
5 years ago

She won’t go to prison.

Sgtsnuffy
Sgtsnuffy
5 years ago

TO BAD FRANCE DOESN’T HAVE AN ARMY ANYMORE TO ENFORCE LAW AND ORDER .

KORGG
KORGG
5 years ago

You don’t allow them into your country , this won’t happen. IF the government is evil enough to let them in , knowing what the consequences will be , it is up to the public to run them out. Don’t hire them , don’t rent to them , don’t sell to them. If everyone did it , the “authorities” would be powerless to do a damn thing.

KORGG
KORGG
5 years ago

You don’t allow them into your country , this won’t happen. IF the government is evil enough to let them in , knowing what the consequences will be , it is up to the public to run them out. Don’t hire them , don’t rent to them , don’t sell to them. If everyone did it , the “authorities” would be powerless to do a damn thing.

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago

She was a “moderate”, “decent”, “honorable”, “secular” muslum; right up until she wasn’t.

Sharknado
Sharknado
5 years ago

For every death directly linked to muslim jihadists a mosque must be completely destroyed…no exceptions.

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