Vesoul station, in front of which the events took place. - Wikicommons

Two police officers from the Vesoul (Haute-Saône) anti-crime brigade were charged. They are prosecuted for violence during an arrest of two people on February 16 in front of the city's train station, reports L'Est Républicain .

This arrest had been filmed by video surveillance cameras, on which the prosecution relied to open an investigation. First summoned by the IGPN last week, the two police officers were then placed in police custody. They will appear in court on September 23 and will also have to explain themselves on their minutes. They are also accused of having lied about the document.

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