Very mobile and completely uninhibited, left to their own devices, their gaze sometimes driven mad by drugs, these young repeat offenders from North Africa scour public transport, crouch under porches and wander in deserted parking lots before going to take action with savagery.
Thus, in the fall, a 51-year-old woman disabled by multiple sclerosis is attacked in the 13th arrondissement of Paris by two young people who tear off her gold necklace.
Two hours later, the same thugs assault an 85-year-old woman to take her curb chain before robbing a third 86-year-old victim.
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The number of unaccompanied foreign minors is exploding in France
Thanks to cross-checks, the Territorial Security of Paris identifies a Moroccan without paper and without a home.
Claiming to be 14 years old, the teenager is already known under 25 aliases for 41 thefts and assaults perpetrated in 2019. At the same time, the Regional Transport Security puts a stop to a team of young North Africans without family or housing multiplying
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