A 35-year-old man suspected of having robbed Cécile Duflot's home was arrested on the night of Thursday August 18 to Friday August 19 in a hospital in Créteil (Val-de-Marne), Le Figaro
learned
from police sources.
On vacation between July 20 and August 8, the former Minister of Housing and former national secretary of EELV found on his return the burglary of his home in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (Val-de-Marne) .
In the process, the investigators of the judicial police of Val-de-Marne (SDPJ94) carried out a geolocation of the telephone means used by the suspect.
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A strategy that paid off.
Thursday, around 11 p.m., SDPJ investigators alerted their colleagues from the anti-crime brigade (BAC): the suspect was geolocated in the sector of the intercommunal hospital of Créteil, 40 avenue de Verdun.
At midnight, after several rounds, officials found the suspect in the hospital emergency waiting room.
This North African-looking man, dressed in black jogging and a blue football shirt, was arrested without incident.
A mobile phone belonging to a member of Cécile Duflot's family, stolen during the burglary, is found in her possession.
The man was taken into custody at the premises of the Val-de-Marne departmental judicial police service.