A camera and a microphone in the colors of the BFMTV channel, in 2014. -

ERIC CABANIS / AFP

“Yellow vests” briefly intruded on the premises of BFMTV in Paris on Saturday, attacking journalists and pushing security agents, announced Saturday evening the management of the channel, who filed a complaint.

In the morning, about thirty "yellow vests" entered for ten minutes in the parking lot and the hall of the headquarters of the chain, located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, indicated the management.

Agents jostled, a degraded door

They took to journalists, and exchanged in particular with the columnist Christophe Barbier, who left the antenna, according to a video posted by demonstrators on the social networks.

They "strongly jostled security agents", and degraded a door, before being evacuated by the police who arrived shortly after the intrusion, said Arthur Dreyfuss, director general of Altice Media, of which belongs BFMTV.

The filing of a complaint is in progress, added Arthur Dreyfuss, who “strongly condemns these scandalous actions and unacceptable comments”.

"The BFMTV teams are doing essential work and will continue to inform the French," he said. Security measures will also be reinforced at BFMTV. This is the first time that "yellow vests" have been there. intrude.

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