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New Caledonia independence activist to be held in custody in mainland France

  • Christian Tein, a pro-independence leader in New Caledonia, will be held in France after being charged over deadly riots last month, according to his lawyer.
  • Tein was charged by an investigating magistrate in Noumea, becoming the first of 11 arrested individuals to face charges related to the violence where nine people died, including two police officers.
  • Authorities are investigating Tein for armed robbery and complicity in murder or attempted murder, as confirmed by the Noumea chief prosecutor.
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