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Bisontin sued for tagging the Arc de Triomphe in Paris judged on Monday

The December 1, 2018, during act 3 of the “yellow vests” in Paris, theTriumphal arch had been trashed. After two years of investigation, 17 people are being prosecuted. Ten are tried before the Paris Criminal Court from March 22 to 27, 2021, including four for “aggravated degradation”. A inhabitant of Grand Besançon, known in the movement of the radical ultra-right, is part of.

Nicknamed “boar”

This man in his forties is known to the police and intelligence services under the name of “boar”. Theformer legionary, living with his parents in Chalèze, unemployed, is well known in Franche-Comté. “He is a hitter, a hitter, a violent and dangerous man, who is not afraid of anything“, hence its nickname, according to our information.

Nazi flags found during the search

In December 2018, its fingerprints were found under the Arc de Triomphe. The police then traced his flight to Paris, using video surveillance cameras. Arrested in the Doubs, on the eve of Act 4 of the yellow vests while he was preparing “to go back to the capital“, the gendarmes found at home, weapons, Nazi flags and books of the same order.

Tagging the Arc de Triomphe: “totally aberrant facts” according to the accused

Placed in pre-trial detention in Fleury-Mérogis in January 2019, he was tried in April 2019 in Besançon, for acts of violence in meetings, and recidivism. In court, he denied being the author of the tag on the Parisian monument. “Completely aberrant facts” according to him.

The Franc-Comtois is prosecuted for “degradation or deterioration of classified or registered property committed in a meeting, participation in a group formed for the preparation of violence against people or destruction or damage to property and for unauthorized intrusion into a place historical or cultural “.

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