The Boss of the Ina Arrested at the End of July for the Purchase of Cocaine in Paris
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Arrested at the end of July after having had cocaine delivered to his home, Laurent Vallet, the head of the National Audiovisual Institute (Ina), was suspended from his duties, announced Rachida Dati.
Laurent Vallet, president of the public structure, admitted to having bought drugs from a minor. A transaction discovered thanks to a police spinning.
Laurent Vallet, the boss of the Institut national de l'audiovisuel since 2015, was arrested on 29 July by LAC police officers after having been delivered cocaine to his Parisian home.
Laurent Vallet was arrested on 29 July at his home in Paris, after having been delivered to his home. According to a judicial source, he was "directed towards a therapeutic injunction".
Laurent Vallet was arrested at the end of July at his home in Paris for the purchase of cocaine. As this was a first arrest, he was "directed towards a therapeutic injunction".
As this is a first inquiry, Laurent Vallet, the head of the Institut national de l'audiovisuel (Ina), was "directed towards a therapeutic injunction", explains a judicial source on Tuesday. The Minister of Culture has since announced that he was suspended from his duties.
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