Macron Urges Action on Marseille Drugs After 'Turning Point' Murder
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Macron urges action on Marseille drugs after 'turning point' murder
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday urged more measures against drug crime after the brother of a prominent anti-narcotics activist was murdered last week in the southern city of Marseille, a minister said.
In a few days, two drug trafficking dramas hit the hexagon. An emergency meeting was convened at the Elysée by Emmanuel Macron.
Emmanuel Macron convened a summit meeting on drug trafficking this Tuesday at the Elysée. After the shooting of a 12-year-old boy near a deal point in Grenoble and the murder of the brother of anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci, the president brings together several actors in the fight against trafficking...
The meeting in the presence of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu and several ministers, according to Elysée, should focus on the "implementation" and "enhancement" of the drug trafficking law, which was promulgated in June.
The head of state brings together several members of the government and police officials at the Elysée on Tuesday morning, for an update on the drug trafficking law, promulgated in June. The discussion will be devoted in particular to the "situation in Marseille", where Mehdi Kessaci, the brother of an environmental activist committed against narco-banditism, was killed on Thursday. A teenager was also seriously injured near a drug outlet in Gre…
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, several ministers including Gérald Darmanin (Justice), Laurent Nuñez (Interior), Jean-Noël Barrot (Foreign Affairs) and Amélie de Montchalin (Public Accounts), as well as the...
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