Twenty-seven Attac and Extinction Rebellion activists determined to prevent "private jets from taking off" were taken into police custody on Monday after failing to enter the runways of Le Bourget airport, near Paris , learned AFP from activists and the prosecution.

The day was also marked by two actions by another collective, Last renovation.

In Le Bourget (Seine-Saint-Denis), the activists were spotted in the middle of the morning by the police while they were traveling in a truck in the public area of ​​the airport, noted a journalist from the AFP.

The police discovered dozens of activists hiding inside the truck and checked each person's identity.

Already an action at the end of September

Twenty-seven people were taken into custody, the Bobigny prosecutor's office told AFP.

The criminal qualification retained is not known for the time being.

According to a member of Extinction Rebellion (XR), denouncing an “abusive procedure”, the activists were taken into custody at the La Courneuve police station.

At the end of September, activists from Attac and XR had already entered a terminal in Le Bourget (Seine-Saint-Denis), presented as the first business airport in Europe.

"Private jets are a symbol of the government's refusal to act for a sustainable future," Extinction Rebellion said in a statement.

“Why let these hyper-rich pollute as they please, at a time when the French are suffering from the energy crisis?

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For Youlie Yamamoto, spokesperson for Attac France, "the government cannot urge the population to show sobriety and to tighten their belts, while it multiplies reforms of social regression and pursues a policy which allows ultra -rich and multinationals to defend a society of hyper-consumption and a way of life destroying the planet”.

An activist on the roof of the Pantheon

Civil disobedience movements have multiplied their actions in recent months in Western countries to denounce the inaction of governments and the economic world, disrupting sporting events, blocking traffic or sticking their hands to works of art.

Around 11 a.m. on Monday, an environmental activist from the “Last renovation” collective climbed to the roof of the Pantheon, lowered the French flag and tied himself to the mast with a padlock before descending.

He was arrested for "trespassing in a historic or cultural building", AFP learned from a police source.

At the end of the day, a dozen activists from the same group were arrested for trying to block traffic on the Sèvres bridge in Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts-de-Seine), according to another police source.

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