The General Inspectorate of the National Police ensures the proper functioning of the institution and sanctions agents who have not exercised their function properly. Find clips on this kind of case where police officers have abused their authority, as well as clips on how this font works.
A brigadier was indicted following police abuse of two young people who had committed a traffic violation at the Porte de La Villette in Paris. The IAD confirmed through its investigation the merits of the complainants' statements. A witness recalled the facts.
Report on the case of Montgeron’s dirty cops: the police closed their eyes on a traffic of accessories on crashed or stolen cars stored at the Draveil impound. Following this case, Roger Pandraud, Deputy Minister for Security, took two actions: appointing a commissioner at Montgeron and, above all, announcing the reform of the IGPN.
The book entitled "Place Beauvau" states that there was torture or mistreatment of Islamists in custody in the 95’s in Paris, a period marked by the attacks in the capital. The investigation report of the "police force" contests the essence of this thesis. The report alternates archive images with the statements of Jacques LAMOTTE, Director of the General Inspection of the National Police, Jean-Michel DECUGIS, co-author of "Place Beauvau" and Jacques DEBRAY, lawyer.
Report on the IGPN, General Inspection of the National Police, and mention of the files processed. In the premises of the IGPN, Jacques MOUSSET (inspector of the IGPN) declares: "we are police officers with a long and solid experience. We are not badly received by the other police officers...". According to Paul ROUX (director of the IGPN), "the police is generally honest, and even very honest... even if it is not perfect... At national level (the "burrs") are not considerable".