Police chief gets suspended sentence (1)

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Police chief gets suspended sentence
artdoc December=1991

In August 1982, three Irish citizens, Stephen King, Michael
Plunkett and Mary Reid, were arrested by a special anti-terrorist
police squad in their flat in Vincennes, a Paris suburb. They
were charged with possession of weapons but on 24 September 1991
a court accepted that the police had in fact planted the weapons.
Among those found guilty was the police chief who is to take
charge of security at the March 1992 winter Olympics. Christian
Prouteau received a 15 month suspended sentence for
"orchestrating the whole affair", although at a court hearing
last June, a Captain Barril claimed that the defence minister at
the time, Charles Hernu who died in 1990, gave the go-ahead for
the operation.
Irish News, 25.9.91.

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