About 100 people gathered Friday afternoon in front of the headquarters of the IGPN to ask for "justice for Steve". The demonstrators demand "fair justice and a police close to the population".

The emotion is very lively at a few hours of a demonstration in memory of Steve Maia Caniço scheduled in the morning of Saturday in Nantes and not supported by the family. On Friday afternoon, a hundred people gathered in Paris in front of the headquarters of IGPN to ask for "justice for Steve", whose body was found in the Loire Monday.

"There is a feeling of impunity among some police officers"

"The Steve case is indicative of the excessive use of force on the part of the police," said Hadama Traoré of the collective "The revolution is on the move," one of the organizers of the rally. "We just want to have a fair justice and a police close to the people," said this unfortunate candidate at the European microphone to Europe 1.

"Today, the IGPN is not doing its job, there is a feeling of impunity among some police officers," he says, referring to the survey conducted by the IGPN, police police, and who concluded that no "link" could be established between the intervention of the police on June 21 and the disappearance of the young man of 24 years.

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Meetings every Friday

For him no doubt, the intervention on the wharf Wilson "made a death": "We will prove it by 'A + B' and we will shout loudly every Friday in front of the IGPN until to be received by the Prime Minister or by the President of the Republic, "he claims. On the Facebook page of the event dubbed "IGPN Act 2 we loose nothing!" (sic), we can read that beyond the gathering in memory of Steve Maia Caniço, the event was also dedicated to the memory of Adama Traoré, but also to "comrades 'yellow vests' imprisoned and all mutilated wounded, [...] all those oppressed people ".