Bron (Rhône) France : “We’ll go until the Elysée”.

Bron (Rhône) : “We’ll go until the Elysée”.

“We’ll go until the Elysée”: a tax center burned near Lyon
Le Figaro, March 31, 2023

The tax center in Bron was the target of a fire on Thursday night. Twenty firefighters were called around 2:30 am for a fire that broke out at the entrance of the tax center. Several tens of m2 of the building were destroyed. However, the smoke spread to a large part of the center, requiring its temporary closure on Friday.

An investigation was opened, since inside, tags “We will go until the Elysee” accompanied by the acronym A of the anarchists were written on the walls of the building, details the investigation services.

Visiting Lyon this Friday to launch a consortium to fight against cigarette trafficking, Gabriel Attal, the Minister of Public Accounts went on site between noon and 14 hours.

Deliberate fire at the tax center of Bron: for Gabriel Attal, “too much is too much”
Le Progrès, March 31, 2023 (extract)

This Friday at about 1:50 am, the intrusion alarm of the public finance center was triggered and a security guard noticed shortly after a fire in the entrance of the building. A glass door on the side of the center had been broken by intruders, who had previously cut an outside fence to enter the site and set fire. An inscription in black paint was also discovered on the sidewalk, indicating “we will go until the Elysée” and signed with the acronym A of the anarchists.

If the damage seems to be limited, firefighters had to intervene until five o’clock in the morning, “the time to find where the fire started”, said the departmental-metropolitan fire and rescue service to Le Progrès.

On a trip to Lyon, Minister Gabriel Attal went to the Bron public finance center at 12:30 p.m., where he met with the agents and visited the burned premises. “Enough is enough,” he said, sending a message of solidarity to the agents of the center, and “intransigence in the face of these actions”. He also called on all social and political forces to denounce them.

“They are attacking the whole of working people in France,” said the minister, referring to the French people who do not want to pay taxes to repair damage, but rather for the school. He also insisted on the fact that this act of vandalism penalizes the most fragile, namely the taxpayers who are not technology literate and need to be welcomed by staff for their procedures.


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