Rudy Manna, spokesperson for the Alliance Police union, speaks of “a Mexicanization” of score-settling

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Drug trafficking in Marseille: Rudy Manna, spokesperson for the Alliance Police union, evokes “a Mexicanization” of the settling of scores

Rudy Manna, spokesperson for the Alliance Police union, reacts on the 19/20 set, Sunday November 12, after a new shooting in Marseille which left two dead and two injured. – (franceinfo)

Rudy Manna, spokesperson for the Alliance Police union, reacts on the 19/20 set, Sunday November 12, after a new shooting in Marseille which left two dead and two injured.

The litany of “narcocides” in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône), these settling of scores against a backdrop of drug trafficking now seem impossible to stop.

Marseille is very hard hit by these narcocides, I use the words of the prosecutor. I think this year we are not far from 50, the list is extremely long. And we feel like we’ll never get there. Despite the hard work of the police (…), we are still present, we make arrests that we have never made, we have never seized so many weapons, we have never seized so many drugs, we have never arrested so many traffickers. And yet we realize that these settling of scores are repeated tirelessly“, deplores Rudy Manna, spokesperson for the Alliance Police union.

The latter evokes a “Mexicanization“settling of scores.

“Nothing scares them”

Shootings are taking place more and more often in busy areas, such as the parking lot of a McDonald’s, on the evening of Saturday, November 11. “We explain it quite simply by the fact that these guys have the impression of no longer risking anything, that nothing scares them. These guys are no longer afraid of the Republic, no longer afraid of the State, no longer afraid of justice, and no longer look like the police.”comments Rudy Manna.


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