The prefecture expels a convicted rioter and his relatives

The man had participated in urban violence in Val-d’Oise at the end of June. He had been sentenced to twelve months in prison. Wednesday evening, a message from the prefecture announces that he has been expelled with his relatives from his social housing.

He was arrested on June 30 “after looting an optician’s store in Deuil-la-Barre”, specifies the prefecture. This rioter had been placed in pre-trial detention and then sentenced “to 12 months’ imprisonment”, she reports.

According to the newspaper The Parisian, this man had been judged in immediate appearance on July 4 in Pontoise, for a collective looting of businesses. The Val-d’Oise prefecture “had the rental eviction of all the occupants of the social housing where he resided,” she said on the social network X, formerly Twitter.

In the photos accompanying the prefectural publication, flanked by the hashtag #DroitsEtDuvoirs, we can see people, with blurred faces, assembling boxes and then removing mattresses and ironing boards from a building, all under the gaze of police officers national and municipal. Neither the municipality nor the number of occupants of the apartment concerned are specified by the prefecture.


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