Roman Bouvier, 31, was charged the murder of Federico Aramburu on Saturday. Loik Le Priol, 27, another suspect, is in custody having been arrested on Tuesday. Federico Aramburu was shot and killed at 42 last week in a drive-by in Paris. A would-be lawyer linked to a Neo-Nazi group was today charged with the murder of rugby star Federico Aramburu. Roman Bouvier, 31, was indicted in Paris following the assassination of 42-year-old Aramburu on Saturday night. The former Argentine international and Glasgow Warriors star was in the French capital to watch France play England in the Six Nations. He got into an argument in the Mabillon bar, in the upmarket St Germain-des-pres district, and was then targeted by a gunman shooting from a car driven by a woman. Cameras are then said to have caught Bouvier speeding away from the scene along with Loik Le Priol, a 27-year-old ex-soldier who is also said to have taken part in the killing. (…) The third person in the Jeep was a woman identified as Lison R., 24, and she has been charged with being an accomplice to murder. Le Priol was arrested in Hungary on Tuesday, when the told police that he was on his way to Ukraine ‘to fight the Russians’, according to investigating sources in Paris. Three combat knives were found in his car when he was stopped in Zahony – a town on Hungary’s eastern border with Ukraine that is currently full of refugees, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. (…) Both Bouvier and Le Priol are well known in France as a former member of the now dissolved Union Defence Group (GUD).

via dailymail: French ‘far right’ law student is charged with drive-by shooting murder of Argentine rugby star Federico Aramburu in Paris after argument at bar