HUMILIATION The three teenagers, aged 14 to 16, were caught outside by city officials while a curfew was in effect in March 2021
A municipal policeman. Drawing. — N. Messyaz/Sipa
It is suspected to have urinated on teenagers who had raped the curfew, in March 2021. A former municipal police officer from Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis) is due to appear on December 15 before the Bobigny Criminal Court for acts of sexual exhibition and intentional violence by a person responsible for the crime. ;authority public, revealed Mediapart this Thursday.
The town hall of Saint-Ouen is a civil party
On the night of March 17, 2021, three young people aged 14 to 16 years had been surprised outside by municipal agents while the curfew was in effect due to the health crisis. According to the testimony of the teenagers, they would have been abused and one of the police officers even urinated. on them in front of his colleagues. His superior is suspected of in this case of having wanted to hide the facts from his hierarchy, specifies Mediapart.
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Shortly after the facts and to Following an administrative investigation, the town hall of Saint-Ouen had requested at the Interdepartmental Center for the Management of the Petite Couronne the dismissal of these two civil servants. In April 2021, the organization thus revoked the municipal policeman but not his superior, who would simply have been temporarily excluded. No legal action would have been taken. started against the latter. The City of Saint-Ouen is a civil party in this case.
