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"Long live Bin Laden": in Montpellier, a clandestine arrested twice in 24 hours is released for lack of detention

2021-05-22T00:45:26.860Z


In a press release, the Alliance police union denounces a "real certainty of impunity opening the door to all abuses".


An individual in an irregular situation, arrested twice in 24 hours in Montpellier, was released, denounces the Alliance police union in a press release published earlier this week.

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The facts began on Friday May 14 when the Montpellier railway brigade checked an individual at Saint-Roch station.

According to Alliance, he is "a

former unaccompanied minor of Moroccan nationality, unfavorably known to the police services and subject to an obligation to leave French territory which was notified to him by the Prefecture of the Hérault

”.

But for lack of space in an administrative detention center in the southern zone, the individual "

is quite simply released

", criticizes the police union.

"Long live Bin Laden"

The next day, Saturday May 15, this same individual is again spotted by the police: he crosses the tracks in defiance of safety rules and gets into a TGV without a ticket and without a mask. Controlled by the police, he insults them, spits in the face of one of them then launches

"Long live Bin Laden"

, reports Alliance.

Arrested and taken to the central police station, he was released with a summons before a judicial police officer for the month of October "

with the virtual certainty that he will not appear there

", estimates the union. “

We can't do anything with these young people. We can't identify them, fix an age for them, they don't have a fixed address. We see them for years and we know that we will find them tomorrow or the day after. There is a real vagueness

”, explains to

Figaro

Philippe Lavenu, Occitanie general secretary of the Alliance union.

Le Figaro

failed to reach the Montpellier prosecutor's office. For its part, the Hérault prefecture did not respond to our requests.

Source: lefigaro

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