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Forest Fire in the Gard: a Moroccan Recidivist Sentenced to One Year's Suspended Prison Sentence

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The judicial court in Nîmes sentenced a quinquennial to one year's suspended prison, for having set off a fire last July 8 in Saint-Gilles. Four hectares of forest went in smoke.
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Actu Forces De l'Ordre A fire ravaged four hectares of forest in the commune of Saint-Gilles, in the Gard, Monday, 8 July. The authorities quickly established that the fire was of human origin and intentional. A 51-year-old man, residing in the commune, was arrested on the scene. The alarm was given around 13:45. The firefighters [...] The article Fire in Saint-Gilles: A 51-year-old Moroccan condemned after setting fire to a forest appeared firs…

The judicial court in Nîmes sentenced a quinquennial to one year's suspended prison, for having set off a fire last July 8 in Saint-Gilles. Four hectares of forest went in smoke.

A 50-year-old Moroccan, already convicted of a fire, was found guilty of having caused a fire in Saint-Gilles. However, he claims to have tried to extinguish it. A devastating fire, an evacuation of homes, and a defendant already known to the justice system. In Saint-Gilles (Gard), on July 8, a fire was declared in the area...

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Revue de presse Police & Réalités broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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