In its edition of the day, Le Parisien reveals that agents of La Poste Nanterre, west of Paris, are suspected of having used in packages for more than 18 months.

Repeated flights over a period of at least a year and a half. Friday, Le Parisien reveals that agents of La Poste Nanterre, in the Hauts-de-Seine, are suspected of flying in parcels. "The staff in the cabin of the agency used hi-tech helmets, beautiful bottles of wine or old whiskeys ...", said a representative CGT union, interviewed by the newspaper.

"It felt like it was Ali Baba's cave"

These flights would have started at the end of the year 2018 if we believe the first reports to the management of La Poste. Illegal and widespread acts according to the declarations of the unions CGT and SUD-PTT. They say that cabinmasters would be involved. "Under the pretext that they (the agents, ed) had the approval of their chief, one had the impression that it was the cave of Ali Baba, that everyone could use", confides a member of SOUTH -PTT.

Targeted "Libourne" parcels

The parcels concerned were so-called "Libourne" parcels, whose labels addressees or senders are illegible. The normal procedure is to send them to the Libourne parcel office. Only since the second half of 2017, La Poste de Nanterre sends back very few ...

Émilie, a former employee of the Nanterre agency, told the Parisian she was fired for wanting to denounce these practices. She challenges her situation before the labor courts. An internal investigation has been underway for 9 months to shed light on these flights. For the moment, no conclusion has yet been transmitted.