A car was burnt down and others were covered with a “DDPF” inscription in a residence in the 13th arrondissement of Marseille, where the penitentiary supervisors reside. Other simultaneous actions have also taken place in several cities in France, in the name of the “prisoners’ right”.
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A fully calcined car, and around, nearly ten other tagged black bombs, with a mysterious “DDPF” inscription. This is the record of the night from Monday April 14 to Tuesday, April 15, in the private car park of the residence “Domaine des Fluits Lavies”, located 9 impasse Sylvestre, in the 13ᵉ arrondissement of Marseille.
The fire surprised this young resident, arrived the first on the spot, he began to turn off the flames to prevent fire from spreading to others while waiting for the arrival of help. “At an hour minus ten, I passed the head by the window and I saw a car burning, he says, I quickly go up to see my neighbors I warned them and I went down, and we did what we could with fire extinguishers “. They extracted the nearest car. “We broke the window and removed the handbrake and fired the car”. The Marseille firefighters indicate that they went there with a van and six men to turn off the fire.
The speed of intervention made it possible to avoid damage, but the tags “DDPF” question the inhabitants, especially since penitentiary supervisors live in this residence. The residence is also located near the PJJ premises, the judicial protection of youth.
This action signed “DDPF” would be the work of a movement for the law of French prisoners.
It turns out that degradations and fires were also perpetrated last night against penitentiary establishments in Marseille, Aix-Luynes, Valence, Nîmes, Villepinte, Nanterre.