Manuel Valls ” left alone “, a man stuck S in custody – Gala
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Comfortably installed on the terrace of a parisian brasserie at the end of the week, former Prime minister Manuel Valls was “bothered ” by a man pretending to be stuck S. The individual was arrested by the police and placed in custody.
Hardly 100 metres between the national Assembly of the Bourbon, the brewery has been preferred by the members. Thursday, October 19, Manuel Valls is just sitting at the terrace of the establishment when a stranger settles at the table in front of him, described the Parisian. The thirties, a shirt of the PSG on the back, and the man explains to the former Prime minister as he seeks to recover his daughter of seven years old, placed in a host family in Portugal. Retail worryingly, it specifies the member of the Essonne having spent thirteen years of his life behind the bars of the prison of Fleury-Mérogis and ensures be stuck S. In a speech far away to be intelligible, it then suggests a jumble of supposed threats to “the Eiffel Tower ” and “parliamentarians“. In the Face of the behaviour and speech disturbing to the individual, the security officer of Manuel Valls goes into action and escort the man out of the establishment.
Questioned later about the incident, the former head of Government of François Hollande is trying to minimize the situation. “This man was in a terrible state, he said. This is my body-guard who has made from. There has been no direct threats. But his remarks and his threats, [ … ], in the current context, have been taken seriously. “To such A point that during the short exchange between the unknown and the former minister, the staff of the brewery has deemed it necessary to inform the police. Arrived very quickly on the scene, the police were able to question the individual, of the handcuffed and searched. They then discovered a pipe crack that he confessed to ” use frequently “. The man had been hospitalized in the infirmary psychiatric before going out Friday night and immediately be placed in custody.
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