At the beginning of May three young people were checked, then placed in police custody for acts of outrage and rebellion. They denounce, on the contrary, voluntary violence aggravated by person depository of public authority and acts of torture.
This is the second complaint in this case of alleged police violence. It was deposited with the Evry prosecution by one of the three young people arrested in Athis-Mons (Essonne) in early May. A case in which the IGPN was seized, learned the agency France Presse (AFP), Saturday May 21, from Maître Arié Alimi, the complainant’s lawyer.
During the night of May 9 to 10 in Athis-Mons, the city of the South Parisian suburbs, three young alcoholics were controlled by civil servants, then placed in police custody for acts of outrage and rebellion.
According to the complaint filed Friday for “voluntary violence aggravated by person depository of public authority”, the 22 -year -old denounces violence which would have been committed during the arrest and says he was “swept at the level of legs “and received, on the ground,” several kicks by the officials of the bac [anti -crime brigade] “. Still according to the complaint, filed by M e arié Alimi, he would also have received “some twenty punches” in the face before being led in police custody, where he would have heard the “howls “From the first young person to have filed a complaint.
First complaint filed on Sunday
A first complaint has already been filed with the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN) for violence during this police custody. A young man of 19 years was prescribed four days of ITT (total incapacity for work), wrote Liberation May 15. He filed a complaint with constitution of civil party against X for “acts of torture committed by persons depositaries of the public authority, in meeting, with the use of weapons” and with the aggravating circumstance of the racist mobile, to the dean of the judges of Evry’s court.
He denounces facts of violence during his police custody in Juvisy-sur-Orge, like “a very large number of punches sent to the face” and “several strokes of the arm and shoulder left “.
“From 1986 to 2022, nothing has changed,” reacted M e arié Alimi on Sunday, referring to the Malik Oussekine affair, battered to death by police officers. “We torture in the police stations of the Republic, and we allow it on the Arabs because for them the Arabs are sub-men,” he launched.