The Paris police headquarters filed a complaint after the discovery, on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, of two posters showing a group of seven police officers from Saint-Denis with the mention “WANTED” on them, like a western .
“Kissing their mother the p *** its worth only dal c la cité”, is it written below the photo. An investigation was immediately opened to identify and find the perpetrators, said the police headquarters.
Two “Wanted” posters, showing a group photo of 07 police officers and accompanied by a threatening sentence, were discovered in #St Denis.
The Prefect of Police filed a complaint and an investigation was opened to find the perpetrators. pic.twitter.com/qYk6GK1Yw7
— Prefecture of Police (@prefpolice) March 9, 2022
The SGP Police Unit 93 union reacted by showing on Twitter what it was all about, and by assuring: “your pseudo intimidations, keep them for you, the police will be there, today like yesterday and even more tomorrow”.
Your pseudo intimidations, keep them for you, will be there, today like yesterday and even more tomorrow. @unitesgp93 lends its support to our colleagues at the police station in #St Denis. @GDarmanin @EmmanuelMacron @prefpolice @Prefect93 pic.twitter.com/YEI9lL1Yky
— SGP POLICE UNIT 93 (@unitesgp93) March 8, 2022
These facts are reminiscent of others that occurred in Epinay-sur-Seine (Seine-Saint-Denis) in April 2021. 25 posters with photos of other police officers had been posted in several buildings in the city.
Even more recently, last November, listings targeting LAC agents were discovered in the 15and district of Paris. Death threat tags were also found in the hall of a building in Savigny-le-Temple (Seine-et-Marne). Gérald Darmanin had moved to support the police.