French authorities arrest at least 25 suspects behind prison attacks
- French police detained more than 20 individuals across the country related to recent prison attacks, according to judicial sources.
- The arrests involved operations in the Paris region, Marseille, and Lyon, as reported by France 24.
- The arrests are associated with a series of attacks linked to a group called the 'Defense of French Prisoners' Rights'.
- Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin and Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau praised the swift action of security forces during the arrests.
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Razzior word mystiska, DDPP, efter fängelseattacker
PARIS. Minst 25 personer har gripits i razzior över hela Frankrike, misstänkta för inblandning i det 60-tal skjutningar, brand attack och andra angrepp word fängelser som ägt rum på olika plaser de senaste två veckorna.
French police arrest 25 people related to the wave of prison attacks
The French police have arrested 25 people in raids across the country this Monday following a series of coordinated attacks on prisons that shook the government this month. Arrests have taken place early in the morning on the outskirts of Paris, as well as in Marseille, Lyon and Bordeaux. The detainees raided several prisons and other centres in France this month by burning cars, firing automatic weapons and leaving mysterious inscriptions on th…
Attacks on prisons, tags: what we know about the 25 arrests, "we hope that they will be punished to the height of their actions"
Since 13 April, with the car fire in the parking lot of the Gradignan prison, numerous attacks on prisons and prison officers have taken place throughout France, notably in Agen. Two weeks later, 25 arrests were carried out in the Paris region, in Marseille, Lyon and Bordeaux, and searches are under way.
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