Sentenced for violence but not banned from exercising his profession as a police officer.

A former agent of the BAC, anti-crime brigade, was found guilty of violence committed during an arrest in Chanteloup-les-Vignes (Yvelines) in October 2015. He was sentenced to six months in prison suspended and to pay 1,700 euros in compensation to his victim.

In March, during the hearing, he accused the civil party of having tried to hit him several times during his arrest at a deal point in the town.

The complainant had told him that he had offered no resistance to the policeman, who had punched him, filmed by a local resident.

Now trainer on intervention techniques within the police

Prosecuted for forgery and use of forgery in public writing for having written an incomplete report, three colleagues of the police officer, also present on October 16, 2015, were released.

The prosecution had requested a four-month suspended prison sentence against them.

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This policeman, who now works at the BRI (research and intervention brigade) and also operates as a trainer on intervention techniques within the police, was not sentenced to a ban on exercising his profession, always in accordance with the requisitions of the prosecution.

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