Le Figaro Nantes
He betrayed himself by committing a traffic violation. On Thursday evening, a 23-year-old man drove in the wrong direction on a street in downtown Nantes. It caught the attention of the municipal police. At 22:50 p.m., officers first noticed him on Calvaire Street before arresting him on Boileau Street. There was no chase.
At that point, the officers asked him for his papers. He says he doesn't have them with him. The authorities then cross-checked his identity with the national driver's license file and discovered that his license was cancelled. They then took him to the Waldeck-Rousseau central police station, where he was taken into custody.
There, the national police services discovered that the suspect, born in 2000 in Morocco, was arrested for lack of a permit for the murder of the accused. sixth time! "Six times, 7,8,9... Where will we stop? He doesn't understand. I think the justice system is going to have to do things differently. I don't want him to kill someone with a car. [...] It's starting to add up to a lot," said a source close to the investigation. Especially since if he's been pulled over so many times, he must not be the best driver on earth.