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Prosecutor Bernier’s (Frank Adrien) plan backfires in Un si grand soleil.
It must be said that Elliott (Stephane Monpet) is willing to do anything, even if he ends up in prison, to bring her down once and for all. And it is with the help of the teams of Commissioner Becker (Yvonne Beck) and Prosecutor Picard (Nathan Delem) that Eva’s son will set a trap and achieve his goals.
Bernier was finally arrested!
In A new extract is available on the France.tv platformElliott arranged a meeting with Prosecutor Bernier at Mawson Stadium. Obviously, the police are on the scene and Elliott has a microphone hidden under his clothes.
Far from suspecting that Elliot is setting him up, the prosecutor tries to figure out if he can count on him not to throw it all away. After making a promise to him, Elliot asks why he’s doing all this.
The prosecutor then emphasizes that this is none of his business, before specifying that he is working for the state’s interests. However, Elliott insists on knowing if he took the bribe to protect the interests of Fertilizer Plus. Bernier, who finds it particularly suspicious that Eliot is asking him all these questions, wonders what’s wrong with him.
“If there’s money to be made, I want my share. There’s no reason you should be the only one to bite the cake“Elliot catches himself before he goes on.”So how much did Fertilizer Plus charge you?“
Realizing that Eliot is setting him up, Bernier suddenly flips his shirt. When he sees the microphone, the prosecutor insults him. It is at this point that Manu (Moses Santamaria) and his team intervene and handcuff Bernier before taking him to the station.
Now arrested, will prosecutor Bernier confess? Will he go to jail? Answer soon in Un si grand soleil.
Source: Allocine
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