To denounce their poor working conditions, forty-eight police officers from the Bobigny court went on sick leave on Wednesday.

That is almost half of the workforce, specify our colleagues from

Parisian

.

The senator of Seine-Saint-Denis, Thierry Meignen (Libres!), was also invited by the SGP unit union to come and visit and inspect the premises.

Every day, many defendants come to court to be tried.

While fifteen departures have not been replaced, an SGP Unit delegate denounces a crying understaffing.

In addition, civil servants denounce dilapidated premises and defendants who are difficult to manage.

A reflection in progress

While recalling their essential role, the president of the court explained according to our colleagues: "It is important that we can have sufficient staff, because the lack of staff leads to delays and the hearings end at night".

The Paris police headquarters assured that it was aware of the situation and that it was working to find solutions.

As for the Ministry of Justice, he said that his services paid particular attention to this court and that renovation work was underway.

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  • Ile-de-France

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