Shocking tags discovered on the walls of a building, this town in Oise will file a complaint

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Adrien Deschepper

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Jan 20, 2025 at 5:12 p.m.

These are inscriptions particularly shocking which were tagged on the walls of the old train station Senlisin Oise, last weekend.

The City of Senlis has just released photographs of tags “of an essentially political nature” which have just been traced on the old station. We can notably read “Senlis natio”, “nike la gauche”, “NSM NFP” or even “long live the king”.

The City will file a complaint

Celtic crosses, an ultra-right supremacist symbol, were also drawn. But also inscriptions like “HH” surrounded by a heart, or “8.8”, in reference to Hitler.

“The municipality strongly condemns this act of vandalism which degrades a listed public property and will require major restoration work,” communicates the City of Senlis.

The City of Senlis will file a complaint with the gendarmerie after discovering these tags. (©City of Senlis / Facebook)
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A complaint will be deposited with the Senlis gendarmerie, assures the municipality, owner of the premises. “The City’s video surveillance images will be included in the file.”

Acts which may recall the ransacking of the officers' canteen, in the former Ordener military district of Senlis, last March. Nazi crosses had notably been sprayed inside, before the building was cleaned.

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