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PSG-Leipzig: more than 50 customers crowd into a shisha bar in Val-de-Marne

2020-11-26T03:25:30.958Z


The manager of the establishment located in Choisy-le-Roi was taken into custody this Tuesday evening for endangering the lives of others. The whole


For these 57 customers, the football evening looked promising in this hookah bar in Choisy-le-Roi.

However, it ended very badly.

And not just because of PSG's poor performance in the Champions League.

This Tuesday evening, a police operation was triggered in the middle of the match.

All consumers have been fined - 135 euros each - for non-compliance with confinement.

A salty addition and not just for customers.

The store manager was taken into custody at the Choisy-le-Roi police station for endangering the lives of others.

The meeting against the German club Leipzig began a few minutes this Tuesday evening that it is already rattling on avenue Victor-Hugo.

As for the Gondola district, almost under the Choisy-le-Roi bridge, it looks like there is activity at the Cloud.

This shisha bar - tea room didn't open a very long time ago.

“Less than two years,” said one resident.

From the outside, the onlooker cannot see anything.

"The window is opaque", specifies the same local resident.

Inside, however, it is much more lively.

“But in defiance of the confinement instructions,” insists a source close to the investigation.

All identified identities

A neighbor calls the police.

Officials enter the establishment during the first half, after PSG's penalty goal.

"Customers mostly smoked shisha," said a police officer.

All identities have been identified and fines drawn up.

Consumers were then able to return home.

This Wednesday morning, the store manager was still in custody.

The Choisy-le-Roi police station is seized of the investigation.

This is the second time that an evening bringing together dozens of people has been the subject of a police intervention in the department.

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The first was on November 13 in a loft in Joinville where nearly 300 guests were gathered.

In the same villa, 16 people had been fined for non-containment during another evening this Sunday evening.

Source: leparis

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