A young man, born in 1999, was immune by fire on Thursday in front of a police station in the Cité Erriadh in Sousse. The scene was filmed by an individual who was placed in police custody.
The young man who immune by fire initially went to the premises of the police to demand the return of a sum of money seized within the framework of a judicial case concerning him, linked to the consumption of narcotics.
He left the scene to return half an hour later with a bottle of a flammable product. Before returning to the police station to set himself up, he announced his act by addressing an individual who filmed the incident.
This individual was placed in police custody and is accused of complicity in the incentive to suicide and provocation to the fire in an occupied building. The Brigade of the South South Judicial Police was responsible for the investigation, under a rogatory commission.
Following this incident, the public prosecutor and the investigating judge in charge of the case went there, then to the hospital, in order to carry out the necessary investigations and collect the evidence.
In the evening, tensions broke out in front of the police station in question. A group of young people tried to cause disorders by launching projectiles and using smoke bombs as well as a bottle containing flammable substances. The police intervened to disperse the troublemakers, and an investigation was opened to identify the officials.
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