The first person was arrested by the BAC on a deal point in the 15th arrondissement of Marseille.
A man was arrested in Marseille as part of the investigation into the homicide of Nicolas Dumas, a young rugby player killed leaving a nightclub in Ardèche, BFM Marseille Provence learned from a police source.
The man was arrested by the BAC Nord (anti-crime brigade, Editor's note) around 6 p.m. while he was sitting on a chair, at a deal point in the Bricarde district in the 15th arrondissement of the city. Phocaean. The investigators had information that he had taken refuge in this city. He is currently being questioned by the police.
A second person was also arrested at his home this Monday evening in Cavaillon (Vaucluse) by no less than 10 personnel from the Valence organized and specialized crime division (DCOS), BFMTV has learned.
Nicolas died after being injured during a shooting occurred on the night of Thursday October 31 to Friday November 1 in front of a nightclub in Saint-Péray near Valence in the Drôme.
A possible link with drug trafficking
Two other people were injured in this shooting, but more lightly. Their lives were not considered to be in danger on Sunday, BFMTV learned. This shooting could also be linked to drug trafficking, BFMTV learned from reliable sources.
An investigation was opened by the Privas public prosecutor's office, in Ardèche. This tragedy occurs a year after the death of Thomas, a 16-year-old high school student, stabbed during a village festival in Crépolin the Drôme, located a few dozen kilometers from the town of Saint-Péray.
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