A police car in Marseille. (Illustration) - P.Magnien / 20 Minutes

The facts go back to April. Three police officers will be judged in immediate appearance this Wednesday in Marseille, learned 20 Minutes from the prosecutor of the Republic of Marseille, Dominique Laurens, the day after the information from La Provence . These three police officers from the CRS motorway 53 in Septèmes-les-Vallons, in the Bouches-du-Rhône, are suspected of having repeatedly raped a motorist during a Covid-19 check on the Old Port of Marseille.

The police are prosecuted for "violence in a meeting by persons holding public authority and being false". Because the police, after hitting the motorist, made him get into their vehicle before depositing it in the jurisdiction of Aix-en-Provence and drafted a false handrail. The motorist filed a complaint.

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  • Marseille
  • Covid 19
  • Confinement
  • Police violence
  • Coronavirus
  • Immediate appearance
  • Police
  • Justice