Drunk Maskless Man Faces Deportation After TGV Train Incident in France

A Moroccan national without a residence permit was found, around 8 pm on Monday, drunk and without a medical mask at the Avignon TGV station. He is subject to an obligation to leave French territory.
This 20-year-old Moroccan national was dead drunk and disruptive to the point that passengers decided to pin him to the ground in support of the railway police, reports La Provence.
The suspect was arrested a little later by the elements of the Departmental Security because he refused to show his ID. Worse, he had also boarded without a mask. Arrested, he was placed in police custody for the needs of the investigation.
According to the same media, not having a residence permit, he was summoned to court and was subject to an obligation to leave French territory.
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