Tags calling for the murder and rape of police officers were found Friday, October 29 on the walls of a building in Savigny-le-Temple (Seine-et-Marne), a city classified as a priority security zone (ZSP).
The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, is on site this Sunday, October 31, where he plans to speak.
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The discovery of these tags was made by police in a place known to be a deal point, located in the city center, following an identity check.
Linda Kebbab, national representative of the Unity SGP Police FO union, shared photos of these tags on her Twitter account on Saturday, October 30.
These tags seem to promise large sums of money to dealers, listed in a “
bonus table
”, depending on actions to be performed.
"
To cut the head of a police officer = 500,000 euros
", "
To rape a policewoman, premium of 500,000 euros
" or even "
To put a giant iron bar in the womb of a policewoman who takes herself for a bonome (sic) = 300,000 euros
”, we can read in particular.
The delinquents have a feeling of impunity, some are arrested dozens of times and we find them outside
Julien Constant, Unity-SGP FO union representative for Seine-et-Marne
"
It is a call to hatred and we take these threats very seriously,
" commented to
Figaro
Julien Constant, Unity-SGP FO union representative for Seine-et-Marne. “
Unfortunately violence against the police has increased with increasingly younger delinquents. We call for a firm criminal response. The delinquents have a feeling of impunity, some are arrested dozens of times and we find them outside
", explains the trade unionist, specifying that a point of deal"
can make several thousand euros per day and supports many people.
". An investigation will be conducted by the police of Melun to try to identify the authors of these tags, he continues.
Last April, police officers found their family photos displayed in the halls of buildings in Épinay-sur-Seine.
In October, tags threatening BAC police officers by name were discovered in a building in Vigneux-sur-Seine.
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