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Paris: more than 110 people fined during an evening in an underground restaurant in the 19th arrondissement

2021-04-10T10:31:32.384Z


The police were called in the night from Friday to Saturday for nighttime noise. In flagrante delicto of non-observance of the curfew. More than 110 people gathered in an underground restaurant were fined in the nineteenth arrondissement of Paris on the night of Friday to Saturday and the organizer as well as the manager were arrested, the Paris police prefecture said in a tweet on Saturday. READ ALSO> About thirty people fined during a clandestine party in Clichy The police


In flagrante delicto of non-observance of the curfew.

More than 110 people gathered in an underground restaurant were fined in the nineteenth arrondissement of Paris on the night of Friday to Saturday and the organizer as well as the manager were arrested, the Paris police prefecture said in a tweet on Saturday.

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About thirty people fined during a clandestine party in Clichy

The police "required for a nighttime noise emanating from a restaurant put an end to a gathering of more than 110 people", explains the prefecture.

The guests were "fined for non-compliance with health measures" against the Covid-19, she adds, specifying that "the organizer and the manager" were "arrested".

1,000 customers of illegal restaurants fined since the end of October

This case comes after the heated controversy triggered by the broadcast last week of a report by M 6 on luxurious clandestine dinners.

In this report, one of the organizers, identified as being the collector Pierre-Jean Chalençon, claimed to have "dined in the week in two-three illegal restaurants" where he would have crossed "ministers".

He has since reconsidered his comments, explaining that he wanted to be "funny".

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Clandestine dinners at the Palais Vivienne: search of Pierre-Jean Chalençon's home

Friday, Pierre-Jean Chalençon and the cook Christophe Leroy were taken into custody.

Their custody was lifted at the end of the day.

"At this stage of the investigations, there is nothing to bring to light the participation of a member of the government in the meals" which is the subject of an investigation, the prosecution said on Friday.

Nearly 1,000 customers of illegally opening restaurants have been fined in Paris since October 30, the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday.

Source: leparis

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