In 36 cities across France, Clemenceau’s descendants hit the pavement on Monday to repeat “no” to police reforms aimed at uniting all services under the leadership of a single department. In Nanter (Haute-de-Seine), 200-300 angry agents of the Central Department of Judicial Police (DCPJ) met their “Headquarters“.
Wearing vestsPoliceClad in black in the pouring rain, some held signs in support of Eric Arella, the charismatic south zone chief who was fired on October 7 after a “fence of disrespect” was reserved for the police chief during his visit. the bishopric. Others carried a banner that read “Don’t touch my PJ’s!, where PJ’s iconic “tiger” has been replaced by a dinosaur. Similar gatherings, in which the silent majority of investigators folded their arms, took place at the same time in Versailles…
Source: Le Figaro
