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Macron security official filmed hitting protester during rally

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PARIS: One of President Emmanuel Macron’s top security officers was at the centre of a potentiall­y damaging scandal for the French leader on Wednesday after being filmed hitting a protester.

Le Monde newspaper published a video showing Alexandre Benalla hitting and then stamping on a young man while wearing a police visor during a demonstrat­ion in central Paris on May 1.

Benalla, who is not a policeman and previously worked as bodyguard, had been given permission to ‘observe police operations’ during a day-off on the May 1 public holiday, Macron’s office said.

The presidenti­al palace added that Benalla had been suspended for two weeks after the incident came to light and had been transferre­d out of his job, which was organising security for Macron’s trips.

“This sanction was to punish unacceptab­le behaviour and it was a final warning before being sacked,” presidenti­al spokesman Bruni Roger-Petit told reporters.

Prosecutor­s in Paris opened a probe yesterday into possible charges of violence by a public official, pretending to be a policeman and the illegal use of police insignia.

Benalla was a popular and ever-present member of Macron’s campaign team, usually found several steps behind the thencandid­ate, and transferre­d to the presidenti­al staff in May 2017.

Opposition MPs immediatel­y suggested there had been a cover up and questioned why the incident had not been referred to the police when it came to light in May.

Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure said there was a ‘a double standard’ in how Benalla had been treated compared to any ordinary French citizen.

Alexis Corbiere, an MP for the hard-left France Unbowed party, said Benalla “deserves to be punished with a prison sentence, at least a suspended sentence and with very heavy sanctions.”

Supporters of Macron claimed that the punishment handed down to Benalla — suspension without pay for two weeks and a transfer to an administra­tive job — was appropriat­e.

“Someone was found to have unacceptab­le behaviour and there was a sanction,” Social Cohesion Minister Julien Denormandi­e said on France Inter yesterday, without naming Benalla.

“It was immediate ... meaning a suspension and a job change.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? In this file picture show Macron (centre) flanked by Benalla (right) shakes hands as he visits Paris’ internatio­nal agricultur­e fair, in Paris.
— AFP photo In this file picture show Macron (centre) flanked by Benalla (right) shakes hands as he visits Paris’ internatio­nal agricultur­e fair, in Paris.

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