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Eleven detained in Paris on the sixth consecutive day of protests over the death of Nahel

MADRID, 3 Jul.

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Eleven detained in Paris on the sixth consecutive day of protests over the death of Nahel

MADRID, 3 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

At least eleven people have been arrested in and around Paris alone in what is already the sixth consecutive night of protests and riots related to the death last Tuesday of a 17-year-old teenager shot by a police officer during a control. of traffic.

Sources from the Paris Police Headquarters have confirmed the figure to BFMTV television, data corresponding to a report issued at 10:00 p.m.

Meanwhile, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, and his Interior Minister, Gérald Darmanin, have made a surprise visit to the police station in the Parisian neighborhood of Bessières, in the 17th district, where an Anti-Crime Squad is based, whose agents usually work countryman.

Macron has been able to speak with agents, gendarmes, members of the Republican Security Companies (CRS), the Investigation and Intervention Brigades (BRI) and firefighters, according to Elysee sources quoted by BFMTV.

Macron "wanted to be present at their side (...) to listen to them, thank them for their mobilization in recent days and guarantee their support."

This same Monday, Darmanin visited the Torcy police station, in the Seine-et-Marne, one of the targets of the rioters, and had announced that the mobilization of 45,000 police officers and gendarmes in response to the riots would be maintained for the third consecutive day.

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