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France jails 9 Turkish nationals pending trial in arms trafficking probe - Turkish Minute

French authorities have put 10 Turkish nationals under formal investigation and jailed nine of them pending trial after police dismantled an alleged international arms trafficking network in southeastern France, the French Le Parisien daily reported, citing the Marseille prosecutor’s office. Marseille prosecutor Nicolas Bessone told Le Parisien that the operation was carried out on June 9 in the Alpes-Maritimes department, which includes parts o…
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A particularly dangerous criminal network, specialised in trafficking in counterfeit and converted firearms introduced from Turkey into the European Union, has been destructured in an international wide-ranging operation, reports Europol. Coordinated action took place between 8 and 11 June 2026 and was led by the French authorities (National Branch - Fréjus Research Section), with the direct support of Europol and the Swiss Federal Police (Fedpo…

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Ten Turkish alleged members of an international criminal network were charged in the Alpes-Maritimes. Weapons, drugs, human beings: an organisation dismembered by the gendarmerie. Alpes-Maritimes: ten Turkish charged after the dismantling of an international criminal network specializing in the trafficking of arms, drugs and human beings On 9 June,

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Revue de presse Police & Réalités broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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