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French police officers sentenced for raping Canadian tourist

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A French court on Thursday sentenced two police officers to seven years in prison for the rape of a Canadian tourist at the Paris police headquarters.

The men, Nicolas Redouane, 49, and Antoine Quirin, 40, had denied raping 39-year-old Emily Spanton, saying the sex was consensual.

But the court was “convinced by the victim’s steadfast statements” that she was raped and “by scientific and technical” evidence, its president Stephane Duchemin said.

The officers were also ordered to pay 20,000 euros ($23,000) in damages to the victim.

Spanton met the officers on the night of April 22, 2014, at a bar near the fabled police headquarters at 36 Quai des Orfevres, which features in Georges Simenon’s Maigret detective novels.

She then agreed to visit their offices at “the 36”, where both men were members of the elite BRI anti-gang unit.

The officers, aged 40 and 49, had faced up to 20 years’ imprisonment for gang rape.

Prosecutor Philippe Courroye on Wednesday had asked for seven-year prison terms for the officers, who kept jobs with the police while awaiting trial.

Spanton was “easy prey”, Courroye said.

That night, he charged, the officers “were not policemen, but usurpers unworthy of their badges, acting in the same way as those they pursue”.

Spanton said up to three men raped her, but although the DNA of three people was found, only two could be identified.

She told the court that she had been excited to see the “36” and thought “there would be plenty of lights and people”.

But in the middle of the night, their fifth-floor offices were empty.
“I just gave up; just wanted it to be over,” she said.

Spanton told police officers on duty as she left the building that she had been raped, but said she was treated like a drunk and told to “go home”.

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Witnesses described her as looking happy when she entered police headquarters, but distraught when she left and immediately accused the policemen of rape.

The trial highlighted flaws in the investigation just after the incident, including that the alleged crime scene was not cordoned off.

The officers were also allowed to return home without submitting to a breathalyser test.

‘I am not a rapist’

Both defendants sobbed as they gave their final statements Thursday morning.

“I realise that as a police officer I should never have brought Emily Spanton to the BRI offices,” Redouane said, taking the stand just a few metres away from his accuser.

“All my life I’ve had good relationships with women. I never, never, never assaulted, attacked or raped Emily Spanton.”

Quirin said it had been a “five-year nightmare” for him and his family.
“Maybe I was unfaithful, but I have never raped a woman. I never raped this woman.”

Quirin’s lawyer Anne-Laure Compoint had argued it was not possible to prove beyond doubt that there had been a lack of consent.

The “36” is still used as police offices, but the headquarters have been moved to a new building in northwest Paris.

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