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a clandestine evening discovered in Paris in full curfew

During the night from Sunday to Monday, a clandestine evening left two people injured near the Place de la République in Paris. After long hours of waiting, the police took one person into custody and fined 5 people. An investigation has been opened.

The night from Sunday to Monday was long, near the Place de la République in Paris. One person was taken into police custody, five people were fined and three people injured after a clandestine party organized in the center of the capital, while France is subject to a curfew between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. See you again due to Covid-19. An investigation has been opened and entrusted to the Paris center police station to identify the organizer of this evening, BFM Paris learned on Monday.

The facts began last Sunday, a little before midnight, in the rue Béranger in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris. A neighbor calls the police to report an evening that takes place in a property that is regularly rented on the internet.

Night noise, helium and bottle jets

When the police arrive on the scene, the music is cut in the apartment but the police can hear that people are inside. They ring but the door remains closed, and a voice inside explains to them that they do not want to open “for fear of the police”.

If the police team eventually leaves the scene, a second police crew moves in and will remain on the scene. She will first take a man to the police station who will eventually leave the apartment, without paperwork or a certificate on him. As he is being taken away, the individual punches one of the policemen in the face, and injures his eye. The man then manages to escape, before being finally caught by the police and taken into custody.

Surveillance is then set up near this apartment in the center of Paris at the origin of “huge noise” at night, according to the police, in particular using the video surveillance cameras of the capital (PVPP).

At 1:27 am, the tenant of the apartment still refuses to open to the police, evoking the arrest of the individual which occurred a little earlier. Then at 2.15 am, a Renault Kangoo vehicle which had already come half an hour earlier parked in front of the apartment. On two occasions, the driver delivered aerosol bottles that looked like helium.

It wasn’t until 2:38 am that some revelers finally left the house. But the police, understaffed, are calling for reinforcements who are engaged elsewhere and will not arrive. The group therefore re-enters the apartment.

One person in custody, five fined

At 3.35 am, the music is still loud, but the police must wait until 4 am to be able to intervene again, when the Kangoo again goes there to deliver helium. When he was about to leave the scene at around 4:08 a.m., the man was arrested, and admitted to the police that he had delivered helium three times, but had not gone upstairs. floor. According to him, it was the buyers of the party who came to pay for the purchase at the foot of the building. He was finally fined shortly before 4:30 am for not respecting the curfew.

Two young women who then come out of the party are in turn fined by the BAC. Then shortly before 5 am, the police stationed in front of the building are the target of throwing glass bottles, which will not cause injury.

Around 5:30 am, the Paris fire brigade is called on the spot because a person is presented as injured in the apartment. At 6.15 am, the firefighters therefore provided first aid to two injured people, who presented with various wounds. The two injured, aged 34 and 27, will eventually be hospitalized: one in Saint-Antoine, the other at Lariboisière hospital. Although they do not wish to explain their injuries, they will still be fined for not respecting the curfew.

One of them has suturable wounds on the right flank, right forearm, left triceps and right hand, while the other has suturable wounds on the left hand, back and knee. left.

Simon Azélie with Jeanne Bulant

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