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However, a Greek who had given false identity documents to the police would have been the protester beaten by Emmanuel Makron's bodyguard, Alexander Benalas, in a case that caused a sensation in France , as the skai.gr diffuses.
According to the French Closer, the protester who played with the bodyguard of the French president after the incident was questioned for four hours by the prosecutor before being released. When he was arrested, he gave a fake identity card, which featured the details of a Greek basketball player. The French site does not give more information about this.
The eugreekreporter.gr, who relayed the issue, says that Greek diplomatic sources in France have not yet confirmed these new revelations about the protester's identity.
The Benalla affair has been shocking in recent days in France, shaking the popularity of Emmanuel Makron.
Bélanlas, the French president's security director, appeared on a video that was recently uploaded to Monde's website, wearing a police helmet and beating a young man at May Day demonstrations in Paris. Originally, Benalah was put on hold but was later fired. Meanwhile, his detention continues for at least an additional 24 hours, announced today the prosecution. Benallah, accompanied by a policeman who was with him during the events, Vansan Kras was arrested yesterday.
At the same time, earlier in the day, it was known that the French Minister of the Interior, Gérard Colomb, would testify Monday morning before the Legal Committee of the National Assembly, which was in charge of investigating the Benalas affair
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