The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Holocaust denier, 53, is arrested

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N

AFrench Holocaust denier living in Scotland has been arrested after fleeing authoritie­s across the channel in the wake of being convicted under anti-nazi laws.

After a two-year search, Vincent Reynouard was arrested in Fife on Thursday.

Reynouard had been given a four-month jail term in November 2020 and a further six-month spell in January 2021.

Holocaust denial has been a criminal offence in France since 1990, and Reynouard has been convicted on numerous occasions.

His conviction was in relation to a series of anti-semitic posts on social media.

Police Scotland confirmed that on Thursday a 53-year-old man was arrested on behalf of the French authoritie­s, and that he appeared before Edinburgh Sheriff Court later that day.

“He was arrested at an address in the Anstruther area of Fife on a Trade and Co-operation Agreement warrant issued in France,” the spokesman said.

General Jean-philippe Reiland of the OCLCH, the arm of the French gendarmeri­e that specialise­s in hate crime and war crimes, said: “Vincent Reynouard was able to be arrested thanks to a huge effort of internatio­nal co-operation and, in particular, thanks to our British counterpar­ts.

“Despite the legal difficulti­es that may exist, the Office (OCLCH) will not let go of the ideologues who propagate hatred, wherever they are.”

The Campaign Against Antisemiti­sm welcomed the arrest and described Reynouard as a “despicable Holocaust denier who has repeatedly been convicted by French courts”.

The charity said his first Holocaust denial conviction was in 1991 for distributi­ng leaflets denying the existence of gas chambers at concentrat­ion camps.

The French press claimed he had been working as a private tutor while living under a false identity in the UK.

A Campaign Against Antisemiti­sm spokesman said: “For him to have evaded justice, only to settle in the UK as a private tutor teaching children, is intolerabl­e, which is why we worked with French Jewish organisati­ons to secure his extraditio­n so that he faces the consequenc­es of his abhorrent incitement.”

 ?? ?? FLEEING JUSTICE: French Holocaust denier Vincent Reynouard was arrested at an address in the Anstruther area of the East Neuk.
FLEEING JUSTICE: French Holocaust denier Vincent Reynouard was arrested at an address in the Anstruther area of the East Neuk.

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