the occupants of a squatted house leaving the premises before the arrival of the police
This Sunday, December 5, the police went to the Bourrassol district of Toulouse to evacuate around twenty squatters who had occupied a house in rue Rodolphe Bresdin for a fortnight. When the police arrived, the occupants had already left the premises.
The owner of a squatted house has found his home. For nearly two weeks, around twenty people had illegally occupied a small pavilion in rue Rodolphe Bresdin, in the Bourrasol district in Toulouse.
Expedited eviction procedure
Saturday, December 4, the owner of the house seized the prefect who triggered an accelerated eviction procedure and ordered the occupants to vacate the premises within 24 hours. The next day, when the police arrived on site, the house was empty. ” The police were able to observe the liberation of the premises without it being necessary to evict the occupants. “, Indicated the prefecture by press release.
The owner has therefore to recover his small pavilion. ” The legal conditions for the implementation of the accelerated deportation procedure were met, thus making it possible to achieve a very rapid favorable outcome. », Adds the press release from the prefecture.
The story repeats itself
A few days earlier, Thursday, December 3, about thirty people were places of support for the occupants of the house. The mobilization resulted in the throwing of projectiles and insults towards the owner of the premises, who came to discuss with the squatters.
History and situations repeat themselves. Last February, the house of Roland, 88, located on avenue de Fronton in Toulouse, hit the headlines. More recently, the accommodation of another retiree, Georges suffered the same fate in the Izards district. Filmed by a neighbor, around forty squatters settling in another unoccupied house on the Côte Pavée, were evicted by the police on Saturday, November 27, 2021.