the mea culpa of the prefect Didier Lallement

the mea culpa of the prefect Didier Lallement

In front of the senators who auditioned him this Thursday, June 9, the prefect of police Didier Lallement recognizes “ a failure ” in the police management of the evening and a possible error on his part on the number of Liverpool supporters who came to the stadium without a ticket.

A week after the Ministers of the Interior Gérald Darmanin and Sports Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, the prefect of police, in turn, made amends in front of the senators. ” It’s obviously a failure. “, concedes Didier Lallement, deploring that there was” people pushed and assaulted when we owed them safety “. He regrets what he calls ” shaken image of France ” that night.

Spectators without tickets who climb the gates, supporters and families sprayed with tear gas, other victims of robberies or assaults: the device for maintaining order during the Real Madrid-Liverpool Champions League final, match the most important of the season in Europe, has since been the subject of heated controversy in France and England.

Like Gérald Darmanin before him, Didier Lallement expresses his ” sincere regrets to people of good faith, families sometimes who were victims of tear gas. But like his minister, the prefect of police defends the idea ” that there was no other way to push the crowd back.

During his hearing, the Minister of the Interior had assured a week ago that he had “ asked for sanctions “to the prefect of police for two members of the police, guilty according to him of the use of tear gas” contrary to the rules of use “. The two administrative investigations which will make it possible to decide on these sanctions are “ In progress “, indicates to AFP the entourage of the minister.

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Numbers “ not perfectly fair »

Regarding this crowd and the number highly disputed by the British authorities, the press and many observers of 35,000 Liverpool supporters who came to the stadium with falsified tickets or without a ticket, a figure maintained by Gérald Darmanin in front of the senators, Didier Lallement said “ assume completely “this estimate that he has” given to the minister “. Before acknowledging, and he was the first to do so, that he had maybe mistaken » and that these figures were probably « not perfectly fair “.

In particular, he denies having said that these supporters were all ” in front of the stadium gates “, while several videos and testimonies have shown that there was not a large number of supporters around the Stade de France after the start of the match.

(With AFP)

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