Guadeloupe: after urban violence, thirty people judged immediately from Monday

These people will appear in correctional in Pointe-à-Pitre, while Guadeloupe is shaken by strong disputes. Two other people will be judged, Tuesday, in Lower Lower, for a meeting in a meeting.

Le Monde

Thirty people will be judged, Monday, November 22, in immediate appearance in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. They are suspected of having participated in the urban violence of the last nights, said Sunday, November 21, the Prosecutor of the Republic, Patrick Desjardins.

Some 21 people were referred during the weekend in front of the prosecution and will be judged in correctional. Twenty of them were incarcerated at the Penitentiary Center of Baie-Mahault and will be judged on Monday in immediate appearance by the Advanced Criminal Court, he said in a statement. Twelve other people are still custody at the police station of Pointe-à-Pitre and ten of them will be referred tomorrow morning to be, too, judged in immediate appearance, according to the same source.

Violence in meeting

In Lower Lower, two people were presented for violence in a meeting without ITT against a squadron on the Sapotille Dam (in the municipality of Basse-Terre) and will be judged on Tuesday after “Jets of Stones,” said , at the France-Presse agency (AFP), Xavier Sicot, Prosecutor of the Republic of Basse-Terre. They were placed in pre-trial detention. It is a woman, moreover pursued for “outrage” and a man, also pursued for “obstacle to traffic”. Two view guards were also in progress after the flights committed in Basse-Terre the previous night, according to the same source.

The Guadeloupe has been shaken for a week by a movement of the challenge of the immunization obligation of caregivers. The situation has degenerated in the enamelled social crisis many violence. The night from Saturday to Sunday was, as the previous ones, stirred on the island, where fires and looted took place.

“Once again, police forces and gendarmerie, but also firefighters who intervened on the fires, have been the subject of several firearms shots, denounced Guadeloupe’s prefecture.

Already, on the night Friday to Saturday, marked by many degradations, police and gendarmes had been targeted by shots, making a lightweight wounded, despite the curfew imposed from Friday night.

Reinforcements of policemen and gendarmes sent from metropolis, including GIGN and RAID units, had to arrive on Sunday on the island.

/Media reports.