Sébastien Foissel
5pm – November 29, 2024
Invited by the collective of 14 coastal mayors, Bruno Retailleau responded in a concrete way to fight against the migratory phenomenon. He announces police reinforcements. He wanted to change the relationship with the United Kingdom. He will meet British Interior Minister Yvette Cooper in Calais on December 9.
The measures announced by the minister with Sébastien Foissel:
“3 levels of intervention were announced by Bruno Retailleau.
On Daily Security, a marching company made up of 75 men will be deployed on the coast to patrol day and night on demand to prevent any attempt to cross the Channel.
75 border police officers are assigned to Calais. 10 are already there. 65 arrive on Monday.
10 national police officers are assigned to the Calais police station and 15 to Dunkirk.
The cantonment of the CRS in Calais will be better financed. The project to build a new police headquarters has been confirmed.
On support for communities and residents, the minister will propose to the English to finance a fund to compensate individuals in the event of damage caused by migrants.
He also requests funding for the SNSM and the Pas de Calais firefighters who carry out 12% of their interventions with migrants. A Littoral prefect has already been appointed to be the preferred contact for the municipalities.
Finally, in terms of the fight against mafias, 14 more investigators are assigned to Dunkirk and 6 more to Calais.
The Minister of the Interior wants to move the lines. He will meet his British counterpart Yvette Cooper on December 9 in Calais before going to London the next day. »
In Calais, the minister was welcomed by the mayor Natacha Bouchart. To Ambleteuse by Mayor Stéphane Pinto.
From Thursday evening, the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau went to Hemmes de Marck to become aware of the conditions of migrant crossings. He saw a canoe that could hold 80 people and watched videos:
For the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau, uncontrolled immigration is not an opportunity for anyone, the proof in Calais:
26 police officers will also be assigned to train and bus transport police… Corinne Noël, the mayor of Marck notes many advances but she remains vigilant:
In Audinghen, the new gendarmerie will centralize interventions. Mayor Marc Sarpaux:
Pierre Edouard Davies, new mayor of Wissant hopes for change:
The Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau ended his day by meeting those involved in sea rescue at the port of Boulogne sur mer.