Macron Calls for Anti-Drug Crackdown Targeting Ports, Airports
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For the third time since the November assassination of Mehdi Kessaci in Marseilles, Emmanuel Macron convened several of his ministers on Thursday 29 January. A government plan to strengthen customs is to be presented to the President within a month.
On Thursday, Emmanuel Macron brought together four ministers at a new meeting on drug trafficking. During this meeting, four new decisions were announced, including the establishment of a new customs plan for airports-ports. - Operations "punching" and guilt of consumers: the government's plan against drug trafficking (Police, justice and other facts).
The role of the National Public Prosecutor's Office against drug trafficking and organised crime, the phenomenon of "mules" and judicial cooperation with Algeria are on the agenda of the third meeting on organized crime on Thursday, 29 January.
A new meeting on drug trafficking will be chaired by Emmanuel Macron this Thursday afternoon at the Elysée. Several ministers will participate. This is the third meeting on this topic since last autumn.
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