A police officer checks the displacement certificates (illustration). - M.Libert / 20 Minutes

A 20-year-old Calais man was sentenced to two months in prison for repeatedly violating the confinement imposed by the government to fight against the coronavirus, we learned on Wednesday from the Boulogne-sur-Mer prosecution.

The respondent, a young man "well known to the police and the justice system", committed "eight breaches of confinement [he was checked without documentary evidence]" between March 25 and 30, said the parquet.

He went straight to prison

For these facts, he was sentenced on Tuesday by the Boulogne-sur-Mer court "on the grounds of the usual breach of confinement [to] two months in prison with a warrant of detention". He was incarcerated at the Longuenesse prison.

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