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French prosecutors demand trial for police officers accused of anal rape with baton

French prosecutors on Wednesday recommended a trial for three police officers in a notorious case of police brutality involving a young black man allegedly sodomised with a baton.

French prosecutors demand trial for police officers accused of anal rape with baton
Youth worker Théo Luhaka, left, was left with lifelong injuries. Photo: AFP

Théo Luhaka, who was 22 at the time, was left disabled after suffering severe anal injuries from a police baton, as well as wounds to his head and face, during a stop-and-search operation in the Paris suburb of Aulnay-sous-Bois in February 2017.

The prosecutor's office for the area said the officer accused of leading the attack should be put on trial for “assault with a weapon” leading to “mutilation or permanent partial disability”.

It also called for two other officers to be tried for “group violence”.

Luhaka, who became a symbol of rough policing tactics used against youths in the high-rise housing estates that ring Paris, had accused one of the officers of raping him with a baton.

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The officer has denied the allegations, saying he had aimed his baton at his legs.

Denouncing an “extremely violent and humiliating attack”, Luhaka's lawyer Antoine Vey said on Wednesday he was “relieved to see that, despite a lot of pressure during the investigation, the case has not been buried”.

A medical report in 2019 found that the injuries Luhaka suffered as a result of the altercation would require life-long treatment.

However, the prosecutor's office said in a statement there was not enough evidence to support a charge of “aggravated rape”.

A final decision on whether to put the officers on trial will be taken by an investigating magistrate.

In June, thousands of French people took part in the global Black Lives Matter protests sparked by the death of black American George Floyd at the hands of US police.

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The protesters said Floyd's death echoed incidents in France, where several people have died or were seriously injured during police operations.

In July, three officers were charged with manslaughter over the death of delivery man Cedric Chouviat who was held in a chokehold during his arrest for a traffic offence.

Campaigners also continue to seek justice in the case of Adama Traore, a young black man who died in police custody in 2016.

Last month, Paris prosecutors launched an investigation into allegations of racism, homophobia and violence within the city's police force by a journalist who worked undercover as an officer for two years.

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Man jailed after dismembered body found under Paris bridge

A man has been indicted for aggravated murder and remanded in custody after a dismembered body reportedly stuffed into a suitcase was found under a bridge in Paris at the weekend, prosecutors said on Wednesday.

Man jailed after dismembered body found under Paris bridge

The dismembered body was found on Saturday evening under the Pont d’Austerlitz by firefighters who had come to put out a rubbish fire. The suspect turned himself in the following morning.

The man, born in 1989, had reportedly said the victim was a disabled person for whom he was a carer and with whom he had had a dispute.

The suspect, who the Paris public prosecutor’s office said had incriminated himself and had been questioned in police custody, appeared before an investigating judge on Tuesday.

He was charged with voluntary manslaughter of a vulnerable person, punishable by life imprisonment, and causing bodily harm. He was then remanded in custody, said the public prosecutor.

The suspect’s lawyer, Emanuel de Dinechin, told AFP that “it is not yet possible to determine the exact circumstances of the crime at this stage.”

“It will be up to the investigators to shed light on the material and psychological elements that came into play when the crime was committed,” he said.

The dismembered body was reportedly found in a suitcase. The place where it was found is frequented by homeless people.

French daily Le Parisien said the pair met a few months ago, and the suspect began to look after a quadriplegic, who was in his 50s. At first, things went well, but an altercation between the two turned tragic, the newspaper said.

For nearly two months, the carer kept the corpse under the bed, Le Parisien said.

When the smell became unbearable, he cut up the body with a saw, stuffed the pieces into a suitcase and dropped it off at the foot of the Pont d’Austerlitz before setting it on fire.

According to the newspaper, the body of an “adult male” was missing “upper and lower limbs”.

“The body was complete, but in several pieces,” Le Parisien quoted a source close to the case as saying.

The suspect killed the disabled man with his bare hands and multiple injuries were found on the victim’s body, said Le Parisien.

Last year the dismembered body of a woman was found in the Buttes-Chaumont park in northeast Paris, a popular spot for picnicking families and joggers.

The woman’s husband admitted to killing her and was charged with spousal murder. The couple were married for 26 years and had three children.

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