Patrice Quarteron, before a muay-thai meeting, in December 2015. - Henri Collot / Sipa

Second round. Former Thai or muay-Thai boxing world champion Patrice Quarteron, briefly taken into custody Thursday for taking part in the police at the Evry police station, was arrested again this Friday, this time for “contempt of any person holding public authority”.

The martial arts champion, known for his outspokenness, his displayed support for the police and his repeated clashes with rapper Booba, was taken into police custody at around 11:30 a.m. at the Massy police station, the prosecution said. Evry.

He is accused of a message on Facebook in which he directly attacks the Commissioner of Evry, calling him a "liar". "You will remember me all your life, writes Patrice Quarteron, know that you will respect me. A photo of the commissioner with his full name accompanies the boxer's post.

His home under fire

Thursday, he had already been placed in police custody for a few hours at the Evry police station for "death threat on a person holding public authority" and "invasion of privacy."

He went to the police station of the prefecture of Essonne to request news of a case for which he lodged a complaint, filming everything live with his mobile phone.

"I've been waiting four months, I want answers now. What are you waiting for? », We heard Patrice Quarteron launching at the police.

On January 8, his home in Corbeil-Essonnes was targeted by gunfire. On June 20, detonations were heard near his residence, leading the boxer to file a new complaint.

For several days, he has posted many videos on his Facebook page, which brings together more than 243,000 fans, to directly attack the work of the police responsible for investigating his case.

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  • Evry
  • Paris
  • Police
  • Threat
  • Boxing