Twelve people were arrested and placed in custody, and police had not identified injuries at 14.45, said a source familiar with the matter.
After identifying more nearly thirty occupants who refused to leave, the gendarmes, in large numbers, are entered to them.
Despite the passive resistance of zadistes trying to cling to each other, the police managed to separate them, at the place where the young environmentalist Rémi Fraisse died 26 Last October, killed by the explosion of a grenade attack of the gendarmerie.
While many of the arrested were handcuffed, the main body was escorted to the exit of the area by the police, AFP noted.
Last three zadistes remained perched 12 meters high on a scaffold, and a specialized team of the gendarmerie was to be responsible to them down.
A prefectural source welcomed the “ early intervention and violence “.
He spent about two hours at the entrance to the site of the gendarmes and the takeover of the area by the gendarmes who were mobilized over 300 this week to prevent clashes between pro antibarrages and then to expel zadistes.
The court had ordered their expulsion end of February but the government had decided to wait for the choice of the General Council of the Tarn on an alternative to the original dam project, ruled in mid-January by the Minister of ‘Ecology Segolene Royal, who considered oversized.
The Departmental Assembly voted overwhelmingly (43 votes out of 46) Friday morning for a small project, giving the green light to evacuate immediately ordered by the Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
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