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Former Advisor to Prime Minister Arrested for Alleged Railway Incident: Vincent Aussilloux in Police Custody

The former advisor to the Prime Minister would have crossed a track by the rails to reach his train. Refusing to comply with the police, he was arrested and then placed in police custody, reports Free Midday.

A situation which has degenerated. A former advisor to Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne, Vincent Aussilloux, was arrested on Monday December 11 in Montpellier, reports in particular Free Midday, Tuesday. The man was taken into custody. He is accused of contempt and rebellion against the police.

In question, his behavior at Saint-Roch station: the ex-advisor allegedly crossed a track by the rails to reach his train, which is strictly prohibited. He then allegedly refused to comply while the railway police intervened. According to a source contacted by Free Middaythe man reportedly struggled as he was led off the train.

Close advisor to Élisabeth Borne until recently

He also allegedly hit one of the members of the police. Information also reported France 3. The national police confirmed with Free Midday, that La Suge, the railway police, had indeed intervened and that acts of rebellion had been noted. It is not known whether the man is still in police custody this Tuesday, December 12.

Until recently, this doctor in economics, currently director of the Economy Department of France Stratégie (a laboratory of public ideas and evaluation of public policies) held the position of close advisor to Élisabeth Borne. France 3 recalls that Vincent Aussilloux had also been a member of the cabinet of the Secretary of State for Foreign Trade and a member of the office of the chief economist of the Directorate General of Trade at the European Commission. He also worked at the British Department for Business, as well as at the Treasury in France.

published on December 12 at 9:52 p.m., Lola Dhers, 6Medias

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