JUSTICE / The judicial court rendered its decision this Wednesday. “If the occupants do not spontaneously leave the premises, the police will evict them” warns Arnaud Murgia, the mayor
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The squatters at the Briançon bowling alley will be evicted. The judicial court rendered its decision this Wednesday. Since October 9, this former bar-restaurant has been busy, “nothing to do with the right to housing and everything with the most radical activism” according to Arnaud Murgia, the mayor.
The administrative court incompetent, it is the turn of the judicial court to rule
Its municipality then took legal action, but the administrative court of Marseille declared itself incompetent since, if the land belongs to the municipality, the building is the private property of the Amicale boule briançonnaise. It was therefore the turn of the Gap judicial court to decide, the deliberations were rendered on November 13.
“If they do not leave the premises, the police will dislodge them”, Arnaud Murgia
The court ordered: the immediate expulsion of the Boulodrome squat », informs Arnaud Murgia who welcomes this decision, “force remains with the law”. The elected official now turns to the squatters, asking them to leave “ spontaneously the premises calmly and as quickly as possible. If this is not the case, the police will remove them. I will make sure of it personally », continues Arnaud Murgia. He announces that he has already contacted the prefect and the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau.
C. Cava Michard