Monday, August 4, 2014

Cocaine stolen: a second policeman Stup ‘in custody – Le Parisien

Cocaine stolen: a second policeman Stup 'in custody – Le Parisien

<- Length: 0.0096108913421631 sec -> A second officer of the drug squad was placed in custody Monday in connection with the investigation into the theft of cocaine at 36 quai Goldsmiths, headquarters Parisian police. Meanwhile, Jonathan G., brigadier of Narcotics’ arrested Saturday in Perpignan, continued to deny outright the third day of his detention, extended Monday at the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN “police the police” ). <- pubComplementsArt ->
                 
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second police officer in custody “appears on bank statements of arrested Saturday in Perpignan brigadier,” said a judicial source confirming information of BFMTV. According to our information, the sums of money mentioned in the documents seized during the searches of apartments in the main suspect in Perpignan and Paris, are not negligible.

If IGPN still trying to determine if there was any internal or external complicity, she is cautious at this stage of the investigation. “It is normal checks in the service and it does not prejudge the result of the investigation,” said a source familiar with the matter. Investigators are also looking to see if this peacekeeper was able to facilitate access to the room where Brigadier are kept sealed.

The drug is not found

Approximately 52.6 kg of cocaine disappeared on the night of July 24 to 25 of “36″, mythical seat PJ Paris. The cocaine was stored in a sealed room where went the prime suspect “flimsy pretexts.” On the night of 24 to 25 July, Jonathan G. was seen out of the “36″ with a policewoman orderly, with bags full to the brim. A procedure which the police intrigue, as the brigadier was well placed to know that it would be easy to trace whoever would seize drugs under seal.

Monday afternoon, drugs, whose value is estimated at two million euros for resale, had still not been found.

Searches conducted at the home of Jonathan G., Paris and Perpignan, helped to get hold of almost 20,000 euros in cash, including a “largely was in a backpack worn by the suspect “during his arrest Saturday in Perpignan, according to a source familiar with the matter. However, the suspect told police she earned the money by playing games online. Several cell phones and computers were also seized.

The wife of prime suspect was also being heard as a witness Monday afternoon by IGPN, to clarify the particular lifestyle of the couple and the origin of the seized. The couple has seven properties in Perpignan and its region, including through the heritage of the woman, said police sources.

The main suspect remains silent

The Brigadier “highly rated” 34 years, father, stationed for several years in the drug squad continues her “fiercely deny the charges against him,” without engaging the investigators’ police the police. ” Custody was extended Monday beyond 48 hours, “due to the trade carried by the suspect and his assignment that allows him to have a very good knowledge of drug trafficking,” said a source close to the folder.

In an interview published in our columns Monday morning, Bernard Cazeneuve, the Minister of the Interior announced that he had asked the IGPN “to conduct a rigorous and thorough audit” of the drug squad.

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