After the discovery of "outrageous inscriptions" targeting police officers in the 15th arrondissement, the Paris police prefect, Didier Lallement, lodged a complaint.

The inscriptions were discovered Tuesday in the Beaugrenelle district of the capital.

These are "classic insults against the police" and "inscriptions on the license plates of police vehicles", according to a police source.

They target the police of the “local” anti-crime brigade, the prefecture said, adding that an investigation has been opened.

Tags calling for the murder or rape of police officers in Savigny-le-Temple

On Saturday, tags calling for the murder or rape of police officers had also been found in the hall of a building in Savigny-le-Temple (Seine-et-Marne).

The authors of the tags in Savigny-le-Temple have in particular drawn up a "bonus table", inviting "to cut off the head of a police officer" or "to rape a policewoman" for 500,000 euros and to "beat the police with Kalashnikov ”For 100,000 euros.

These tags were condemned Sunday by the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin.

They had aroused the anger and indignation of all the police unions, from the representatives of the peacekeepers to the commissioners.

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