According to the Alpes-Maritimes prefecture, urban violence on the occasion of New Year’s Eve “were of lesser intensity” end of 2023 than in recent years.
They were, for the most part, concentrated in the Ariane district, in Nice.
18 vehicles were set on fire and 13 arrests took place in Nice.
“No significant incident to report in the gendarmerie zone”, indicates the prefecture. There were no injuries among the internal security forces.
A night as a test before the Olympics
As for the rest of France, Gérald Darmanin took stock of the night on Monday January 1 in Montargis (Loiret), announcing “380 arrests” to 7 a.m., down 10% from last year, and “745 vehicles burned”also down 10%.
The Minister of the Interior welcomed “the quiet night” New Year’s Eve. “A Parishe said, more than a million people were on the Champs-Elysées, without any major incident.”
He noted that there had been “80% fewer fireworks mortar attacks” compared to last year and “40% fewer police officers and gendarmes injured”.
A few months before the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, New Year’s Eve on the Champs-Elysées was a test on the capacity of the capital to welcome several hundred thousand spectators without incident.
2024-01-01 09:14:01
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