Holocaust denier arrested in Scottish fishing village two years after fleeing French authorities

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Holocaust denier arrested in Scottish fishing village two years after fleeing French authorities
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The 53-year-old, who was reported to have been working as a private tutor while living under a false identity in the UK, had been given a four-month jail term in November 2020 and a further six-month spell in January 2021.

A Holocaust denier who fled France after he was convicted under anti-Nazi laws has been arrested in a Scottish fishing village.He had been working as a private tutor while living under a false identity in the UK, according to French media reports.denial has been a criminal offence in France since 1990, and Reynouard has been convicted on numerous occasions.

He was given a four-month jail term in November 2020 and a further six-month sentence in January 2021. Police Scotland said:"He was arrested at an address in the Anstruther area of Fife on a Trade and Co-operation Agreement warrant issued in France." 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.

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