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Paris: the prefecture of police seizes the IGPN after homophobic remarks made during an arrest

2021-02-26T07:10:18.251Z


The police headquarters announced that it would seize the police from the police, after the broadcast of an arrest video in which the


The police headquarters announced Thursday evening that it would seize the IGPN (General Inspection of the National Police) about homophobic remarks made by a police officer, during an arrest in the 18th arrondissement of Paris.

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The scene, partly filmed, was "relayed on social networks," said the police headquarters on Twitter.

This scene took place last night in the La Chapelle district in Paris during a police check.


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The 40-second video, posted on the social network earlier in the day and seen nearly 40,000 times to date, shows two police officers in the process of arresting a man "recalcitrant to a check" specifies France Blue.

The person filming is on a floor above the stage.

One of the two members of the police then begins to insult the young man blocked against a wall of "PD" on several occasions, and utters sexual and physical threats.

"Stop hitting me", "Stop insulting my mother," claims the young man, before he is pushed a little further, obviously to be handcuffed.

Source: leparis

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