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Emmanuel Macron’s security chief fired after footage emerges of him beating protester

Several newspapers on Friday assailed the president’s refusal to address the scandal despite repeatedly being questioned by journalists during a visit to southwest France on Thursday

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Emmanuel Macron, flanked by Alexandre Benalla, his head of security. Photo: Reuters
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President Emmanuel Macron, trying to curb what has become the most damaging scandal of his presidency, on Friday fired a top security aide who has been taken into custody after videos emerged showing him strike a young man during a demonstration in Paris in May.

The Elysee Palace said Alexandre Benalla would be dismissed after “new elements” emerged in the case, namely that he is suspected of unlawfully receiving police surveillance footage in a bid to prove his innocence.

A source close to the inquiry also said that three officers, including two high-ranking officials, have also been suspended on suspicion of providing the footage to Benalla.

He is facing charges of violence by a public official, impersonating a police officer and the illegal use of police insignia, and complicity in unauthorised use of surveillance footage, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.

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French daily Le Monde published this week a video taken by smartphone showing Benalla manhandling and striking a protester while wearing a police helmet and visor during a May 1 demonstration.

In a second video published by the paper late on Thursday, Benalla – who has never been a policeman – is also seen violently wrestling a young woman to the ground. Macron’s office said earlier this week that he had been given permission to “observe police operations”.

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A few days after the incident Benalla was suspended without pay for two weeks and transferred to an administrative role instead of organising security for Macron’s trips. But the incident was not reported to prosecutors.

Also on Friday, prosecutors said Vincent Crase, a security aide for Macron’s Republic on the Move party and an associate of Benalla’s who also intervened during the May 1 protest, was also taken into custody.

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