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Le Hainaut s'organise contre les tags
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Vingt-deux auteurs présumés de graffitis interpellés à Bruxelles en 2008.
Un tagueur présumé interpellé en 2008 est soupçonné d'être l'auteur de tags et graffitis relevés à 326 endroits différents en Région bruxelloise, dont sur la caserne de la police fédérale à Etterbeek. Il est en aveu. Un autre, qui est également passé aux aveux, est soupçonné d'être l'auteur de graffitis trouvés à plus de 80 endroits.
La cellule Tag a par ailleurs surpris en flagrant délit, au mois d'août, cinq jeunes en possession de matériel servant à taguer et qui venaient de réaliser une fresque sur la façade d'un bâtiment.
La cellule Tag a comparé les tags et graffitis photographiés et repris dans 551 dossiers à ceux figurant dans sa "tagothèque" et pour lesquels des auteurs sont déjà attribués. La comparaison a été fructueuse dans 121 cas, indique la police.
Ces nouveaux éléments permettent aux enquêteurs de poursuivre, sur base de suspicions sérieuses, les auteurs présumés, explique la police qui précise que les auteurs de tels faits sont passibles de sanctions pénales ou administratives, et risquent par ailleurs de devoir rembourser les frais de nettoyage. La police de Bruxelles-Ixelles a déjà identifié à partir de sa "tagothèque" des auteurs de tags réalisés en France; à Arras et à Paris.
Source : http://www.infomonde.be
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