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Back to homepage / Live news France eyes tougher sentences after violence mars PSG celebrations Paris (AFP) – French Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Tuesday that he wanted tougher ...
French Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Tuesday he would consider harsher measures for violent behaviour against police, following clashes and acts of vandalism during weekend celebrations ...
French Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Tuesday that he wanted tougher punishments for anyone convicted of violence against police, after clashes and car-torchings this weekend marred ...
The victory sparked delirious celebrations in France, which were marred by some violence. Police arrested 563 people on Saturday night, the interior ministry said, after more than 200 cars were ...
French Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Tuesday he would consider harsher measures for violent behaviour against police, following clashes and acts of vandalism during weekend celebrations of ...
More than 200 cars were reportedly torched and police clashed with youths as fans gathered to celebrate Paris Saint Germain’s (PSG) historic win in the Champions League final.
He adds that we need to differentiate between "real PSG" fans who wanted to enjoy the celebrations and those who broke the law. He goes on to thank police officers who helped to diffuse the situation.
Police and military presence to be increased ahead of PSG parade 11:47 BST 1 June The Paris police chief says it's sad that a certain crowd of people gives the wider football community "a bad image".