Tuesday, September 21, 2010

 

At school with escort, by Serge Labrosse


It with escort that the four students at Armand-Frappier, stalked for two weeks by as many suspect, Saint-Constant, need, this morning, going to school.

Parents of teenagers will protect them until the suspects have been neutralized.

"We have no choice," says Lyne St-Denis, the mother of a daughter. They do not dare leave the house."

Let's recall that for two weeks, a group of four people in their twenties, the "Hindu" on board vehicles, relentlessly harassing four young girls aged 14 and 15 on the way to school.

Even weekend

One of the suspects is also more than happy to track down the girls during the weekend.

"On Saturday night, tells Ms. St-Denis, Muna (one victim) called me. She said: Lyne, Lyne, I just see them. They are there on the street!"

"She was on bicycle. She saw the Nissan Sentra Green confronting the guy who was turning towards her."

Muna later recounted having once taken hold of his cell.

Lyne St-Denis: "I told him to come straight home, but she was away on the street Monchamp. We did not take any chances. I went to get my van and we loaded his bike to go home."

Housebound

Needless to say that the four friends do not dare leave their homes.

"My daughter, in any case, she stays at home," says St. Denis.

And since the police board Roussillon seems unable to neutralize the suspect, that it would yet completed or intercepted once or twice, according to witnesses - the parents do not intend to relax their vigilance. Already, they have themselves organized some mills to identify and attempt to intercept the suspects, with the risks that entails.

Meanwhile, it is difficult to know whether the case represents an emergency or not the police of Roussillon.

Detectives indifferent

Definitely not for the public relations service in any cas. Informed in late afternoon on Friday that a report would be published the next day on this subject, the agent Rene Fleury has not seen fit to respond to concerns that the parents had entrusted to the Journal. He did not call back.

In a terse message left on the answering machine of journalist the next day, he explained that he had "not returned [our] urgent appeal on Friday evening because" I was at home, very quiet, having dinner with my friends and my wife ...

One could understand his message after he was not paid to answer calls to the weekend, unless it specifically assigns him the task (that his dispatcher had nevertheless made by sending our call).

In any case, the officer concluded Fleury of-factly: "By Monday, it will have to wait ..."

The Journal has relayed the message to victims, who still fear for their safety.

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