The murderer of Valentin, a young student stabbed in his apartment in the 16th arrondissement.
The metro pusher who threw Fatima under the RER B. Or even, the alleged author of the anti-Semitic attack on a man wearing a kippah in the 20th arrondissement.
What they have in common is two letters and a number: I3P.
Because they all went to one of the ten rooms of the psychiatric infirmary of the Paris police headquarters, the I3P therefore.
Thursday March 7, Le Parisien accompanied Éva Sas, deputy (EELV) of Paris, to this secret place, unique of its kind since it depends directly on the Paris police headquarters, created in 1872 under the name of special infirmary of the depot, and of which the General Controller of places of deprivation of liberty (CGLPL) recommended the closure in 2019.
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