They admitted that they had set fire to the relay antenna of Carbonne, in Haute-Garonne, but also to the automatic radar of Thouars-sur-Arize, in Ariège on March 30.

Four people were indicted on Friday, said the Toulouse prosecutor's office.

Two of them also admitted to having set fire to another radar in Céreste, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, a week later.

These three women and a man, aged 38 to 46, belong according to the public prosecutor, Samuel Vuelta-Simon, “as belonging to the multifaceted protest movement – ​​“antipass”, “antivax”, yellow vests, etc.

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Drag net

"Some of them have already participated in demonstrations or actions related to this movement and, for some of the facts," he said earlier this week.

On Tuesday, the gendarmes of the Toulouse research section, supported by those of the Muret research brigade, had carried out a dragnet by arresting seven people as part of the judicial investigation opened on May 31.

Three have been released in the meantime, the four indicted have been placed under judicial supervision.

Miscellaneous facts

Tarn-et-Garonne: A collective is forming to oppose a 5G antenna project in a district of Montauban

Miscellaneous facts

Haute-Garonne: Four suspects in police custody for setting fire to a 5G antenna and radars

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