In Guadeloupe, the curfew for minors renewed but adapted

In Guadeloupe, the curfew for minors renewed but adapted
In Guadeloupe, the curfew for minors renewed but adapted

After a month, the prefecture noted a “reduction in minors involved in delinquency” but deemed it “relevant” to extend the measure to ensure the “consolidation of this effect”.

The prefecture of Guadeloupe announced on Wednesday May 22 the renewal for one month of the curfew imposed on minors in Pointe-à-Pitre to stem an outbreak of crime, this time excluding the city center from its scope. application. Applied since April 22 between 8:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., this measure was ordered by the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin to fight against “delinquency (…) increasingly young and more and more armed”.

According to the EELV mayor of Pointe-à-Pitre, Harry Durimel, who described his city as “cutthroat” at the end of March, the rate of minors committing crimes increased from 12% to 38%, in an overseas department plagued by high crime. At the end of a month of application of the curfew, the prefecture noted a “decrease in minors involved in acts of delinquency” but judged “relevant” to extend it to ensure the “consolidation of this effect”. According to the police cited by the prefecture, “no misdemeanor or criminal act has been committed by minors in the places and during the time slots covered by the order”. The police reported “calmer nights”she added.

Up to 750 euros fine

Its extension targets the districts of Massabielle, Raspail, Boisneuf, Tour Frebault Henri IV and Assainissement, to which is added that of Lauricisque, in the commune of Pointe-à-Pitre and Grand-Camp and Vieux-Bourg in that of Abymes, according to the prefectural decree. The perimeter of the ban, however, now excludes the center of Pointe-à-Pitre where, according to the decree, the police observed “a family presence of accompanied minors not causing any disturbance to public order”.

Violators of the curfew face a fine of up to 750 euros.

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