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Teenager forced to drink his urine in Boulogne-Billancourt: alleged torturers arrested

They are suspected of having imposed humiliating and ultra-violent abuse on a 16-year-old teenager. Seven individuals, including four minors, two aged 13 and 14, were arrested and placed in police custody this Thursday morning, in the premises of the departmental judicial police service (SDPJ 92), before being referred this Friday.

They are suspected of having taken part, to varying degrees, in the savage attack on a young man on November 10, in a cellar in the city of Pont-de-Sèvres, in Boulogne-Billancourt. The alert was given by a local resident, who spotted the victim walking barefoot in the street, looking haggard and with a swollen face.

Taken in by emergency services, this 16-year-old teenager then recounted having experienced an ordeal after going to what he thought was a meeting with a young girl approached on the social network Snapchat. The teenager will never see this young girl. On the other hand, he will meet at least two men who, after waiting for him at the meeting point, will take him by force to the cellar of the city.

A cellar where the teenager, according to his account, would have received kicks, punches and blows with a stick. His attackers allegedly stripped him of his clothes, cut his hair and also forced him to drink urine before attempting to rape him.

If the victim initially explained that she had been attacked by “two or three men”, PJ investigators ultimately identified seven individuals potentially involved in this sordid affair. “All seven were referred today (Friday) as part of an opening of information on counts of gang rape, arrest, kidnapping, kidnapping or arbitrary detention with torture or barbaric act, gang theft, threat, criminal conspiracy and tortious conspiracy, and violence aggravated by three circumstances, followed by total incapacity for work for more than eight days,” the public prosecutor’s office said this Friday.

Concerning the motive for this ultra-violent confinement, the victim – known to the courts for offenses against drug legislation – had initially reported a debt of 4,000 euros linked to the theft of a mobile phone, for which he was responsible. be innocent.

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