Surname, first name, residence … Tags targeting police officers found in Châtenay-Malabry


David Montagné, edited by Yanis Darras

Tags containing personal information about police officers from the city of Châtenay-Malabry in the Hauts-de-Seine, were found on the walls of a city in the city. A disturbing new act, which revives painful memories of the Magnanville attack, note the police unions.

Concern reigns within the teams of the BAC of Châtenay-Malabry, in the Hauts-de-Seine. Agents discovered death threat tags against police officers. On the walls, personal information about officials is also written.

“We can see the surname and first name of our colleagues there. We also know that at least one of them was followed by dealers and that they managed to identify his place of residence”, explains at the microphone of Europe 1 the regional secretary of the Alliance Police 92 union, Emmanuel Quemener.

“We have to find these people”

“Once again, a milestone has been crossed”, he is alarmed, stressing that the profession remains marked by the Magnanville attack in the Yvelines, in 2016, where a police officer and his companion were killed in front of the eyes of their 3-year-old child, in their house.

“When they tell you ‘we’re going to put a bullet in your head’, ‘you can prepare your funeral’, ‘we’re going to cut off your mother’s head’ or ‘we’re going to kidnap your children’, well, these are unacceptable remarks. The administration must do everything to find these individuals as quickly as possible and bring them to justice”, concludes Emmanuel Quemener.



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