Almost a week after the shooting in Rennes during which a 5-year-old child was injured in the head, the Minister of the Interior visited the Breton capital this Friday. This trip began with a visit to the Maurepas district, where the tragedy took place. Exasperated by the violence and drug trafficking that reign there, several residents called Bruno Retailleau. One of them gave a moving testimony in front of the BFMTV cameras.
“We are no longer in France”
« It doesn't stop anymore. The other time, when I went out, there were people with machetes who came out of a car. […] They are only foreigners, and young people. There are some who are 13 or 14 years old. They have chairs, they sit down, they call when the vans pass “, she explained to the Minister of the Interior, telling him of her ” fear » constant.
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Faced with this situation, this resident of the Maurepas district indicated that she tried to move, in vain. “ I can't move. […] My husband has heart problems, we have four floors with no elevator. We have no right to anything. We are no longer in France, we no longer have the right to anything at all », insisted this former cleaning lady, affirming that she had been refused an apartment. “ They don't help us “, she lamented.
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“When we want to restore order, there is a social dimension”
« Restoring republican order is not for people who are rich, it is often for people who are modest », replied the Minister of the Interior. “ It's often for people like you, who have a hard-working life, and it's you who bears the consequences of the mess. When it's the law of the strongest, when it's the law of the jungle, the one who toasts is the weakest. […] When we want to restore order, there is a social dimension », added Bruno Retailleau.
Following this exchange, the Minister of the Interior announced the arrival of a new CRS company, which will take over from the CRS 82 already present on site. “ What we are also going to do is break up an ecosystem […] We must hit drug traffickers in the wallet. We must bring together the tax authorities, Urssaf, the labor inspectorate, customs, to hit them in the wallet », Also indicated Bruno Retailleau, quoted by France 3 Bretagne. Finally, the tenant of Place Beauvau said he was in favor of the creation of a national anti-narcotics prosecutor's office, which would be modeled on the national anti-terrorism prosecutor's office.
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