More than 52 thousand people protested against the Security Bill in France

06-12-2020 11:26:15
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Protests have begun in France on a large scale against the new Security Bill and 52 thousand people protested against it, of which around five thousand people demonstrated in the French capital Paris.

BFMTV of France This information was given by the Home Ministry in its report on Saturday.

It is worth mentioning that the lower house of the Parliament of France passed the new security bill on 24 November, according to which the transmission of photographs and videos containing personal details of police officers and sex workers which could potentially cause their physical and psychological harm. On doing so, the accused has a provision of one year imprisonment and a fine of 45 thousand euros. It is being told that 90 rallies have been taken out in protest against this bill.

French Home Minister Gerald Darminen said 64 people were arrested on charges of violent demonstrations, of whom 30 have been detained in the French capital, Paris.

He said that two other accomplices of the injured crook, Neeraj Mishra, resident of Karchhana and Dilip Upadhyay, resident of Tundihar, were arrested by the police. A moped, a car including robbery, two pistols and five live cartridges were recovered from the arrested accused.

During the encounter, Teshu Tiwari, resident of Meja area, Ramesh Chandra Pasi, resident of Manda and an unknown escaped. Police are searching for the absconding miscreants by filing a report.

Significantly, three days ago, the women returning home from the wedding ceremony in Meja area were robbed of gold and silver jewelery worth lakhs of rupees by the miscreants. After this incident, Senior Superintendent of Police Best Tripathi ordered the officers to arrest the miscreants.



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