Eldest Son Of Osama Ben Laden Was Banned From Entering France

Omaru Ben Laden, the eldest son of Usama Ben Laden, the murdered leader of the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization, is prohibited from entering France.

The Minister of Internal Affairs of France Bruno Retallo on his page on the X network said that Omaru Ben Laden is prohibited from entering the territory of France.

The Minister recalled that Omar Ben Laden, who has been living with his wife, who has British citizenship for many years, in the province of Orn of the Normandy region, in 2023 he led “terrorist propaganda” on social networks, and as a result of these posts, the governorship of Orn obliged the governorship of Ben Ladena to leave the country’s territory.

Retallo noted that the legality of this decision, adopted in the interests of national security, was confirmed by French judicial authorities, and the son of Ben Laden is prohibited from entering France.

According to national media reports, the son of Ben Laden lived in Orne since 2016 and left the country in 2023.

Osama Ben Laden was killed in 2011 as a result of the Ray of American Special Forces to his house in the Pakistani district of Abbottabad.