In July, a complaint was filed by the head of security of the catering company Sogeres, a subsidiary of Sodexo, after it received a threatening letter with a terrorist background, Valeurs actuelles learned from a police source. According to initial findings, the letter was sent by a certain Fouzia M. from Aubagne, who had been asked a month earlier by Sogeres’ debt collection service to pay her son’s canteen bill of 65.88 euros. The handwritten letter was two A4 pages long, one of them double-sided, and was sent to Sogeres’ headquarters in Guyancourt (Yvelines). The letter was then handed over to the Trappes police station so that the investigation could be properly carried out.
“I don’t pay, I converted to Islam,” reads the letter glorifying Islamic terrorism. The Arab revolution is here and we are everywhere. We will make you spit blood. We will do worse to you than we did to Samuel Paty. You saw what we did at the Stade de France. The Kalashnikovs are ready. There will be rivers of blood. Long live Allah. Long live the Islamist revolution. We will be the rulers of France. We will come for all of you, it will not be long now, long live Mohamed”. The investigation was taken over by the municipal Sureté in Elencourt and later passed on to the territorial intelligence service in Marseille to determine whether Fouzia M. was indeed the author of the hand-signed letter and whether she was in possession of all her mental faculties. According to a police source, the investigation concluded that Fouzia M.’s identity was false, so she was not the author of the letter, nor was she the only one associated with such a false identity. It remains to be clarified for what reason the letter was sent.