The National Anti -Terrorism Lawyer (PNAT) reported that four cars caught fire during the recent attacks on the arrests in France, which occurred last Tuesday night (15). Three of them were in Tarascon Prison, while the other belonged to a prison guard from AIX-Luynes in the south of the country.
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France President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that he intends to punish and track those responsible for the attacks. According to the high authorities of the French government, actions occurred in response to the government’s efforts Drug trafficking.
According to Reuters, PNAT said it has already opened an investigation of the wave of attacks, which has already affected at least nine prison units and other institutions regarding a school for prison officials-which were targeted on Monday and Tuesday nights.
Macron said at X.
Some seek to intimidate our employees from their prison and attack unacceptable violence of institutions. It will be found, judged and punished.
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The government indicated Drug dealers as suspectsBut he also said that this was one of the many options to be investigated.
“It is clear that there are people trying to destabilize the state through intimidation,” he added.
Wall writing words were purchased with “DDPF” – apparently an abbreviation of “French prisoners’ rights” – in some places of attacks, which, according to some police sources, could be the work of unknown groups from the left.
PNAT and Darmanin said that a group of telegrams of the same name, which was created a day before the accident, were investigated by the police looking for evidence about who may be behind the attacks.
Le Parisien also reported that a man suspected of belonging to the group was arrested, but it is still unclear what was his role in the attacks.
The French government is fighting what they call the cocaine that enters the country, which comes from years of cocaine imports in South America to Europe, which turned local markets, which led to a wave of violence.
Despite the standard seizure of the drug in France, the gangs make unexpected profits because they expand traditional energy rules in cities such as Marseille into smaller cities, which are not used in violence Drug market.