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Damage to the judicial court of Saint-Nazaire: DNA found on a stone identifies a suspect

2023-06-26T11:16:36.516Z

Highlights: The individual had attacked the public building on March 29 on the sidelines of a demonstration against the pension reform. He was already wanted for another case of robbery in a meeting. The suspect is a 23-year-old man living in Saint-Nazaire. He will be the subject of an appearance on prior admission of guilt on January 12 for the two cases in which he is involved. The police were able to rely on a stone recovered by court staff that was thesubject of DNA research.


The individual had attacked the public building on March 29 on the sidelines of a demonstration against the pension reform. He was already wanted for another case of robbery in a meeting.


Le Figaro Nantes

Scientific analysis took time. After two and a half months, they shed light on a case dating back to March 29. On that day, the city of Saint-Nazaire was the scene of a demonstration against the pension reform. This is punctuated by several acts of violence. The judicial court has paid the price for the anger of some by being targeted by several stone throws.

One of them had impacted a window by creating damage over fifteen centimeters. A complaint was then filed and an investigation launched. As a piece of material, the police were able to rely on a stone recovered by court staff that was the subject of DNA research. "On June 14, a positive search return reached the service and allowed the identification of a suspect known to the police," says a source from the police station of Saint-Nazaire.

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Complicity of his brother

The incriminated individual was arrested on the evening of June 22 in the city center of the port city and then placed in custody for intentional damage to public property. "He was also wanted in connection with another case of robbery committed in a meeting on July 2, 2022 with the complicity of his brother," says the same source.

The suspect is a 23-year-old man living in Saint-Nazaire. Released at the end of his police custody, the suspect will be the subject of an appearance on prior admission of guilt on January 12 for the two cases in which he is involved.

Source: lefigaro

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