He is 71 years old and Pierre Dhostel can say it today: he had problems with the police when he was 18 years old. For a youthful mistake, he was placed in detention. A story without much seriousness, which he entrusted to Jordan de Luxe, this November 2, 2023. Guest on C8, the son of Pierre Bellemare, who disappeared in 2018, said: “I was 18 years old and with some friends, we decided to go to England. I took my mother’s car, and I told my father that I was going to celebrate at Fort Mahon with friends. Fort Mahon is a small village by the sea. And obviously, we’re not going there.”
“They put me in a police station prison”
Instead, he says, with his friends, they cross the Channel Tunnel, and arrive in “a small town”, “I think it was Torquay in the south of England by the sea“, recalls Pierre Dhostel. A place where he was accustomed, since his parents had sent him there several times so that he could learn English.
After 3-4 days, while he was at the pub with his friends, Pierre Dhostel saw a police car arrive. The police stopped everyone, searched them, asked them to put their hands on the hood, and ended up taking Pierre Dhostel away, alone.
“They take me to the police station, they put me in a police station prison, so it’s not a real prison, but it’s still a prison. And all night I sleep there. And the next morning, the cop arrives, he opens the cell for me and he tells me you’re free. But until then it’s without any explanation” assured this Thursday the guest of “At Jordan’s. Faced with his host’s incomprehension, he finally revealed that his dad was behind it.
“He triggered the Interpol plan“
Pierre Jr assured: “My father knew that I had left for England without telling him, and he didn’t like it, and so he triggered the Interpol plan which allows all the police to search for you. And so I was searched by my Dad to know where I was!”
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