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/MC/ Paris [France] (Signal High) for BadCop.Online —– In 2017, three French police officers committed one of the most heinous, brutal and senseless attacks on a member of the civilian population this writer has ever encountered. Théodore Luhaka, twenty-two at the time, was stopped for a “police identity check,” handcuffed and brutally beaten in plain view of municipal surveillance cameras.

Luhaka claims that one of the police officers later forcibly inserted his police baton into Luhaka’s rectum, leaving him with permanent anal injuries in addition to the wounds to his head and face. The evidence given by Lahuka was overwhelming. The police officer ripped the muscle that surrounded Lahuka’s anus leaving a ten-centimetre-deep would. Lahuka told the court “I felt like I was raped.” The attack, most of which was captured on video, took in the Paris suburb of Aulnay-sous-Bois.

It is against French law to publicly identify police officers charged with a crime. The police officer who has been convicted of committing this atrocity are Marc-Antoine Castelain. He was accompanied by police officers Jeremie Dulin and Tony Hochart, who were convicted of lesser offences. This writer acts in relentless in the pursuit of truth.

Luhaka told the court he once dreamt of being a “great footballer” but now suffers from incontinence and spends most of his time in his room watching television. Castelain, who claimed his attack was “legitimate” and “taught at the police academy” was given a twelve month sentence and prohibited from working as a police officer for five years. Dulin and Hochart were each given three months – BUT the sentences were all suspended, meaning none will sit one day in prison. This writer reached out to the French Interior Minister and the French Ambassador in Washington, DC. Neither responded to calls or e-mails.

The French police earn their fair share of headlines due to their brutality, corruption and attempts to conceal bad acts. French judges seem to side with them. They have been publicly blamed for the decline in French tourism. This writer comments only that had this atrocity been committed by any other person, they would be imprisoned for a decade or more.

Readers are warned, stay away from France.

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