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Alexandre Guerin, brother of Jean-Noel Guerini, placed in custody sight in Marseille

20 minutes, 30/11/2010

Twenty people were heard yesterday by Judge Duchaine. The survey J. Duchaine market waste in the Bouches-du-Rhone takes a new turn.

Alexandre Guerin, brother of Jean-Noel Guerini, senator and president PS of the General Council, was heard yesterday morning by police and taken into custody. In total, twenty people were interviewed in the gendarmerie in the presence of Marseilles J. Duchaine, of which five were remanded in custody.

Among these is Philippe Rapezzi, who hold various leadership positions in several companies Alexandre Guerin. Three officials of the Metropolitan (MPM) and the agglomeration of Aubagne were also placed in custody. This is Michel Karabadjakian, deputy director of the Metropolitan (MPM) in charge of cleanliness since February 2010. He was previously director of urban cleanliness for the city of Marseille.

"They have cooperated fully"

Within the urban community of Aubagne, Herve Thérond, currently director general of the Pinna and his predecessor Daniel, now retired, were remanded in custody . Fifteen others have been heard by the judge.

Remy Barges, the Chief of Staff of President of the General Council of Bouches-du-Rhone, and Gaudin Gilbert, director of communications were heard as witnesses.

"They have cooperated fully and seamlessly to support the ongoing investigation into procurement and resumed their duties at midday after their hearing," said the General Council in a statement.

Two people have fled

new fact, the hearings of Judge Duchaine not have been confined to the waste issue.

Jean-François Noyes, former chief of staff Jean-Noel Guerin and president of the HLM Office, Habitat 13, has been heard. As the Chief of the Office Escalle Bernard and Antoinette Camigliari chief of staff.

According to the site bakchich.info, two other persons mentioned by the judge Duchaine, have fled: Rene Nostriano, president of the federation of the construction of the Bouches-du-Rhone, and Jean-Marc Nabitz, former boss of the company mixed economy, Thirteen Development.

In its statement, the department believes that "it does not belong to comment on the ongoing judicial investigation." "There is unassailable at the institution, yesterday commented Robert Abad, Chief of Staff of the President of the agglomeration of Aubagne. "Here, none of our officers has touched the envelope," he said. Police sources police custody could be prolonged for 48 hours, or until tomorrow morning.

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