Two French Policemen Have Been Charged for Raping Woman in Custody
Charges include rape and sexual assault by authority figures after a video was found on a suspect's phone, supporting the victim's claims, prosecutor said.
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While the two police officers accused of rape at the deposition of the tribunal of Seine-Saint-Denis claim sexual "consenties" with the complainant, counsel Elodie Tuaillon-Hibon considers that the very circumstances of the facts suffice to rule out this defence.
In France, two police officers were charged on Saturday, 1 November, for rape and sexual assault committed by a person abusing the authority conferred on him by his duties. They are suspected of having raped a woman in a cell of the Bobigny court, on the night of 28-29 October. The Paris prosecutor gave the last elements of the case on Sunday, 2 November.
The rape case at the Bobigny court depot involves two police officers. A video found in the phone of one of them could support the young woman's complaint.
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