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Perpignan: under judicial control and supposed to be in Mulhouse, a minor arrested on Place Cassanyes

Verbalizations and arrests in series in the city center this Wednesday, April 22.

As part of the state of health emergency, at various points in the city to enforce containment measures and, as of 9 p.m., of curfew, control operations were carried out in pairs between police station officials from Perpignan and CRS 28 from Montauban, in the presence of the prefect Philippe Chopin, this Wednesday, April 22.

According to information from our colleagues from “L’Indépendant”, around 6 p.m., the personnel of the municipal police and the national police jointly arrested a minor.

It had already been checked by the police last week. This time he rebelled and was arrested. In police custody, he would have been threatening.

Presented to the juvenile judge, he had been placed under judicial supervision and was to integrate a home in Mulhouse. However, he was spotted on Place Cassanyes yesterday, and therefore arrested again but for non-compliance with his judicial control.

40 people fined for lack of certificate and violation of the curfew

In addition, a person was checked for the fourth time for non-compliance with the health emergency rules and was arrested by the municipal police. And at around 3 a.m., the anti-crime brigade arrested someone in the act of theft of a trailer. These two people were taken into police custody.

A total of 40 people were fined for lack of justification for their trip, the exit certificates were not presented physically or digitally, or were lapsed, and for violation of the curfew. Also note drinking and driving without a driver’s license.

For information, the Departmental Direction of Public Security 66 “carries out an average of one hundred checks each week, verifying the reasons for the displacement of some 3000 people, pedestrians as drivers, of which around 10% are charged.”

(SOURCE: THE INDEPENDENT)

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