A brigadier, aged 34 and stationed at the Champigny-sur-Marne police station (Val-de-Marne), will be tried in June by the Créteil criminal court for sexual and moral harassment of four female colleagues, learned this Saturday 14 May AFP from a judicial source.
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The criminal investigation began when one of the officials seized the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN) in the fall of 2021, following an internal disciplinary procedure, said this source.
With three other police officers, peacekeeper or security assistant, she accuses this brigadier, their hierarchical superior, of moral and sexual harassment, in particular for "
comments
" and "
jokes
" with "
sexual connotation
" and around their personal lives. , as well as "
very serious advances
" between 2017 and 2021, according to the survey.
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After several refusals to his advances, the brigadier becomes "
unpleasant
" and "
humiliates
" his colleagues.
A fifth policewoman also testified in this direction but the facts were prescribed.
Aged 23 to 33, the four women quickly requested their brigade transfer while remaining in the Champigny-sur-Marne police station.
For his part, after a disciplinary procedure which earned him a "
reprimand
", the brigadier would have left the police station only a few weeks ago, according to the judicial source.
He will be tried on June 1 before the Créteil criminal court.