Souleyman A., a 23-year-old Chadian student whose arrest at the end of March had sparked a lively controversy over the behavior of certain Brav-M police officers, was again arrested on the evening of Friday April 14 in Paris on the sidelines of the movement of protest against the pension reform, learned
Le Figaro
from concordant sources.
According to our information, Souleyman A. and two other 19-year-old students were arrested in flagrante delicto by plainclothes police shortly before 10 p.m. near Place de la Concorde in Paris.
Equipped with hydroalcoholic gel, a lighter and for some balaclavas, the suspects informed the plainclothes police - whom they took for other troublemakers - that they wanted to set fire to garbage cans in a alley.
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The three students tried to light a first garbage fire at the exit of the Concorde metro station, before retracting and heading towards the rue du Chevalier de Saint-Georges, out of sight.
Both…
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