Four teenagers, aged 14 to 16, who say they "wanted to provoke the blockade" of the Malraux high school in Montataire in the Oise on Thursday, including fireworks mortar fire, will be presented to a children's judge on Sunday.

The prosecution will require their placement under judicial supervision.

Four teenagers, aged 14 to 16, who say they "wanted to provoke the blockade" of the Malraux high school in Montataire in the Oise on Thursday, including fireworks from mortar, will be presented to a children's judge on Sunday, according to the report. Senlis parquet. 

Thursday around 10 am, a garbage container had been set on fire in front of this school.

"At 12:10, the high school fire alarm (was) triggered (...) At 12:50, noting from his office, a group of people on the forecourt, the CPE (is) out", had detailed the prosecutor of the Republic of Senlis, Jean-Baptiste Bladier.

Mortar fireworks were then launched against the facade of the school, including one towards the CPE, without causing injuries or damage. 

"They recognized the principle of their participation"

The two college students and the two high school students, educated in this establishment, were placed in police custody and "recognized the principle of their participation in the facts evoking having wanted to provoke the blockade of the school", according to a press release from the prosecution on Saturday evening.

They will be presented before a children's judge "for the purpose of indicting the count of attempted degradation by a means dangerous for people besides, for one of them, violence against a person charged with a mission of public service."

The prosecution will require their placement under judicial supervision.

Only one of them is known to justice.

He is indicted in another procedure but has not yet been tried.