Overview
- Investigators are seeking the author or authors of antisemitic graffiti and death threats found at ENAP, including messages on a trainee’s door discovered Friday.
- Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin condemned the acts, referred the case to the Agen prosecutor, and police forensic teams conducted on-site examinations on Saturday.
- ENAP deployed additional protective measures and offered psychological support to the trainee, who received broad institutional backing.
- No suspects have been identified and no arrests were reported as of Sunday evening, according to local authorities and school officials.
- With campus access tightly controlled, investigators are assessing internal leads, local outlet Sud Ouest reported, and the trainee is expected to resume training on Monday.