French police bust major Marseille drug ring

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MARSEILLE: French police said Friday that they had smashed a major drug trafficking ring in the southern city of Marseille, a key hub in the trans-Mediterranean cannabis and cocaine trade where several people are killed each year in turf wars.
Eight people were taken into custody following Monday’s raid in the notorious Castellane housing estate, the nexus of the city’s drug trade, regional police chief Eric Arella said at a press conference.
Around 250 officers took part in the operation, which netted 200 kilogrammes of cannabis resin and nine weapons, including two AK-47 assault rifles, as well as a grenade, two bullet-proof vests and 30,000 euros in cash.
Around 20 people accused of having various roles in the drugs business, from lookouts to “nannies” (a person in charge of hiding drugs) to a ringleader, were arrested.
Eight were charged with drug smuggling, criminal conspiracy and weapons offences and placed in preventive custody, Marseille’s public prosecutor Xavier Tarabeux said.
Arella said around 900 drug deals worth 40,000 to 50,000 euros ($46,000-$58,000) take place daily in Castellane, an estate of tower blocks home to 7,000 people famous for producing football legend Zinedine Zidane.
One of the eight suspects is a syndicate leader, Arella added.
Two are fugitives from justice who had been sentenced to jail time for drug smuggling late last year, Tarabeux added.