Justice. Rapes in Bobigny Court: Police Cameras Will Be Lit in a Cell
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Two police officers in charge of the supervision of persons detained in the jails of the court were charged in November, after a woman reported having been raped there.
This decision was taken at the conclusion of the first meeting on Wednesday of the "deposit" commission co-chaired by the president of the court Anne Auclair-Rabinovitch and the prosecutor of the Republic Éric Mathais.
This decision was taken at the conclusion of the first meeting on Wednesday of the "deposit" commission co-chaired by the president of the court and the public prosecutor.
Officers will now have to have a pedestrian camera to intervene in the cells of the depot, where, in particular, those awaiting trial will pass. An announcement made this Thursday following charges of rape of a woman against two police officers.
This decision was taken at the conclusion of the first meeting on Wednesday of the "deposit" commission co-chaired by the president of the court Anne Auclair-Rabinovitch and the prosecutor of the Republic Éric Mathais.
The Grand Council of Valais has agreed to amend, in one reading, the law on its cantonal police. This will allow the use of pedestrian cameras (bodycams) and the automated search of vehicles. Only the Greens voted against.
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