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Illegal party next to Matignon: two months suspended prison sentence required against the four organizers

2021-03-27T13:34:34.811Z


Organized on Instagram, this evening brought together around 100 people in a 300 square meter triplex. The deliberation will be delivered on May 14th.


Four months after the facts, four men appeared on Friday March 26 before the Paris Criminal Court for "endangering the lives of others".

On the night of December 12 to 13, they had organized a clandestine party in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, a few meters from the Prime Minister's residence, despising the health restrictions linked to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Read also: Paris: arrests after an illegal party in a triplex near Matignon

According to information from the

Parisian

, the prosecutor would have requested against these four people two months in prison suspended at 2000 euros fine.

According to the magistrate, “

these men are not students who wanted to fill their boredom.

They are Covid-19 opportunists who wanted to take advantage of the situation,

”reports the daily.

Organized on Instagram, this evening brought together around 100 people in a 300 square meter triplex.

To participate in this illegal party, each person had to pay 100 euros, sesame to obtain the entry codes of the building.

During the intervention of the police, no party animal had been fined and the police had noted the presence of a DJ, two bouncers, a waitress and a bar, reports

Le Parisien

, stressing that it was possible to buy a bottle of champagne, whiskey or vodka for a sum of between 300 and 600 euros.

The deliberation will be delivered on May 14th.

Source: lefigaro

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