Violent Clash Between Moroccan Groups in French Town Leads to Arrests

A violent altercation took place between two rival groups, Moroccans and Sahrawis, on the evening of May 11 in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande. Four people were arrested and placed in custody. An investigation is underway to determine their role.
The events took place on Wednesday, May 11: a violent fight broke out between people from different Moroccan communities. Injured, an individual was admitted to the hospital. According to the first deputy mayor in charge of security, several groups were surprised to converge towards the scene. Confirmation of information disseminated on the website LeRésistant.fr.
To read:
The municipal police of Foy and the gendarmes of the Libourne company had to watch over the night to secure the premises. An action that paid off. "No iron bars or studded sticks as read on social networks," specifies the elected official. "Likewise, they were not hooded, as has sometimes been read." "There were no other injuries or damage." Subsequently, the law enforcement authorities would have arrested and placed in custody four individuals.
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