The Minister of the Interior and the Minister of Justice announced that they were taking up the Senate's bill aimed at combating drug trafficking. Registered under emergency procedure, examination of the text will begin in January before the upper house. The document provides in particular for the creation of a national anti-crime prosecutor's office, or even the overhaul of the status of repentants.
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Visiting Marseille on Friday November 8, the Ministers of the Interior and Justice made numerous announcements with the aim of strengthening police and judicial resources, particularly against drug trafficking.
From the podium, Didier Migaud, the Minister of Justice, announced that he wanted to strengthen the staff of the Paris public prosecutor's office and protect those of the JIRS.
Faced with a judicial system against organized crime that is not or poorly articulated, the Minister of Justice leaves the door open to the creation of a national prosecutor's office organized anti-crime.
A measure called for by the Senate commission of inquiry into the impact of drug trafficking in France, but which worries lawyers and questions the rights of the defense.
On the side of the anti-mafia collectives, we are wondering about the question of repentant status.
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