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Disturbing Drug Trafficking Proposal: This is the perspective voiced by Laurent Nunez, regarding the legislative proposal presented by the two state ministers.

Paris' Police Prefect, Laurent Nunez, appeared as a guest on 4V's broadcast on April 29th.

Disturbing Drug Trafficking Proposal: This is the perspective voiced by Laurent Nunez, regarding the legislative proposal presented by the two state ministers.

Chattin' 'bout the Busts and the Bustle

In the aftermath of prison attacks and staff assaults, Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin promised more arrests are on the horizon, stating this on Monday, April 28. On Tuesday, April 29, Paris Police Prefect Laurent Nunez, a guest on Telematin, admitted that the Paris Prefecture played a role in these roundups. Nunez also hinted at a possible connection between the perpetrators and drug trafficking: "It looks like the heavy hand of drug trafficking is behind all this."

The Proposed Anti-Drug-Trafficking Law

Regarding the anti-drug-trafficking law text, adopted in its first reading on April 1 at the National Assembly, the Paris Police Prefect, Laurent Nunez, expressed concern. He finds the text troublesome, as it, in his opinion, proposes a whole new approach to fighting drug trafficking. Nunez elaborates: "Just as in 2017, against terrorism, all services will be pooled together under one roof, there will be a head of the National Judicial Police Directorate, incorporating intelligence services, judicial services, and objectives."

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Enrichment Data:Based on our search results, there's no specific information about a proposed reorganization of drug-trafficking efforts in the recent law text tied to Paris Police Prefect Laurent Nunez. While we found references to a Juan Carlos Nunez linked to drug trafficking in Colombia[2], there's no information about Paris initiatives or Laurent Nunez's role in such reforms.

If you have more recent details or official government documents, feel free to share them for further examination. Our present findings focus on other topics, such as legal advisories[1] and a Hungarian website discussing traffic generation services, with brief mentions of Colombian drug trafficking[2].

  1. Following the adoption of the anti-drug-trafficking law, Paris Police Prefect Laurent Nunez expressed concerns about the text, as it proposes a new approach to fighting drug trafficking, similar to the one against terrorism in 2017, encompassing a collective effort from intelligence services, judicial services, and objectives.
  2. In the general-news segment of crime and justice, Laurent Nunez hinted at a possible connection between the prisoners involved in the recent roundups and drug trafficking, suggesting that the heavy hand of drug trafficking may be behind the attacks and staff assaults.
  3. Despite the Paris Police Prefecture's role in the roundups, Laurent Nunez admitted this on Tuesday, April 29, during a guest appearance on Telematin.
  4. On Monday, April 28, Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin emphasized that more arrests are on the horizon, following the prison attacks and staff assaults that recently occurred.
Paris' Prefect of Police, Laurent Nuñez, made an appearance on 4V on April 29th.

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