Invited on “TPMP”, a police officer ensures that his colleagues from the Kremlin Bicêtre are denied leave because they are called upon to monitor Pierre Palmade’s room!

Since February 10, 2023, Pierre Palmade has constantly made the A French media. As a reminder, the ex-husband of Véronique Sanson is currently being “indicted for homicide and involuntary injury” following the terrible road accident he caused in Seine-et-Marne. While driving under the influence of cocaine, his vehicle violently collided with an oncoming car. In addition to Pierre Palmade, three victims were to be deplored.

At the latest news, the actor was placed in prison in a room at the Kremlin-Bicêtre hospital. Thus, the artist escapes prison because of his state of health considered worrying. On February 25, Pierre Palmade suffered a stroke. Worried, the doctors preferred to keep him under surveillance. This Thursday, March 2, 2023 in “Do not touch My TV”, Cyril Hanouna invited one of the police officers responsible for ensuring the safety of the star. The official named Reda Belahj works in Val-de-Marne.

Facing the camera, he wanted to clarify certain points regarding the permanent surveillance of Pierre Palmade. “I saw in the media that it was taken care of by the penitentiary. But no, it is the police who have taken, since Monday afternoon, the staff of the Kremlin Bicêtre who take charge of the hospital guard” , he explained. “You should know that on this constituency […] it is the one that is the most criminogenic in the Val-de-Marne. It is the one where there are the most police custody. Drug trafficking […]”.

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“They are denied their leave”

Being understaffed, any colleagues would be overwhelmed by the magnitude of this matter. “It’s a constituency that has five municipalities, 160,000 inhabitants and you only have 18 staff. At the moment, like, it’s school holidays, you only have 14 […]. Unfortunately with this case, they are denied their leave,” lamented Reda Belahj.

And to add: “In addition to the hospital guard, you should know that there are also two people who are kept on site. So that’s a minimum of six staff”. Confidences which had the merit of disconcerting Cyril Hanouna: “So there, prison guards guarding his room […]. Police officers. How many are there? Six ? !”. “I can’t specify, but it’s at least two for him”, confirmed his interlocutor. “Then there are two more, and it’s at least two for the other two. For other business.”

Reda Belahj also claimed that police patrols were watching “day and night” from outside the Kremlin-Bicêtre hospital: “They are obliged to make regular appearances to avoid too many journalists […] or even the curious”. According to him, countless people would do anything to get a scoop. “Would it be the same for an average person?” asked Cyril Hanouna. “Not quite…”replied his guest. “From there there is a media nature which means that there is a certain pressure on our administration to secure the places even more […] As a result, you are obliged to mobilize more manpower […] Today, for example, we were forced to take staff from Saint-Maur […]”.

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