“Here, it's Fresnes, it's Koh Lantess”, shout several dozen inhabitants, before intoning a “It's hot, it's burning, it's going to fall”.
In front of them‚ a policeman and a local resident are trying not to fall into a swimming pool erected there a few hours earlier.
Each tries to make the other fall, balancing on a homemade beam that they have fashioned themselves.
All participate in Koh Lantess, a Koh Lanta of working-class neighborhoods invented by Djibril Dramé, 29 years old.
“The goal is to bring together neighborhoods and the police”, slips this figure from the Groux district in Fresnes (94), better known on social networks under the name of Djibril94260.
This resident has created Koh Lantess, a Koh-Lanta of working-class neighborhoods.
"It's reworked in our sauce", specifies this local alter ego of Denis Brogniart.
In this summer edition, he invited a team of police officers to confront the inhabitants of his city.
A collective that includes faces known to the national police like Rida, who has more than 100,000 subscribers on TikTok, or Abdoulaye Kanté, author of a book on his profession and followed by 52,000 people on Twitter.
The atmosphere is meant to be fraternal but the locals of the event intend to win in this unprecedented duel: "Against the police, we really, really do not want to lose", smiles Djibril Dramé