A dedicated national prosecutor's office, “responsible for the fight” against organized crime (its creation will be passed by law in January 2025), increased resources for the teams of the Paris Prosecutor's Office or even the extension of the scope of special assize courts , the creation of a national coordination unit. Here are some of the announcements made by the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau and the Minister of Justice Didier Migaud.
Today drug trafficking in France generates a turnover of at least 3 and a half billion euros. Between January and June 2024, “42 victims died” across the country in homicides linked to drug trafficking according to the Central Office for the Fight against Organized Crime. The year 2023 will remain the deadliest in history in Marseille with 49 people killed in connection with drug trafficking. Some figures which explain “the general mobilization” against organized crime decreed by the government.
Organized crime which has changed a lot with a rejuvenation of recruitment and the appearance of very young hitmen.
At the start of the day, Didier Migaud and Bruno Retailleau also met families of victims of the war between the networks. Like Laetitia Linon, she is the spokesperson for the collective of victims' families in Marseille and she asked ministers to consider a prevention system from an early age.
At the other end of the chain, there is justice. An organized national anti-crime prosecution and courts without popular jurors. Aurélien Martini, deputy secretary of the Union of Magistrates, was questioned, again by Anne Fauquembergue, in the 12:30 p.m. newspaper. for him special criminal courts are needed.
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