Gérald Darmanin indicated this Tuesday, November 28 on France Inter that he intends to propose the dissolution of the small group “the Martel division”, as well as two other groups, which “are directly linked to the extreme right mobilizations”, which took place place a week after the death of young Thomas in Crépol, in Drôme.
“I am going to propose the end of several small groups,” declared the Minister of the Interior, referring to “a group called Martel Division, the name alone scares us, and two others whose origins I cannot discuss. moment.
Darmanin assures that “he will not let any militia” make “the law”
Several demonstrations have been organized in recent days at the initiative of small far-right groups, including one on Saturday in Romans-sur-Isère, in Drôme. Dozens of hooded “far-right nationalist” activists from all over France gathered on Saturday afternoon in Romans-sur-Isère “to attack residents of immigrant origin, identified by these activists as responsible for insecurity”, according to a service of territorial intelligence. Note from this Monday that BFMTV was able to consult.
On Monday, six people were sentenced to between six and ten months in prison for participating in this rally. All were convicted of “participation in a group formed with a view to preparing violence” or “degradation.” Five were also convicted of “violence” against a police officer.
“I will not allow any militia, whether from the extreme right or from any radical movement, to make the law instead of prosecutors, police and gendarmes,” Gérald Darmanin insisted on France Inter on Monday.
Source: BFM TV
