William Molinié // Credits: SYLVAIN THOMAS / AFP 7:23 a.m., March 1, 2024

In Nîmes, a school was shut down because of drug trafficking and shootings.

13 of the establishment's 16 teachers were on sick leave at the start of the week.

Only 250 students were able to take their lessons.

The Marseille clans extended their territory into the large cities of Occitania, imposing a climate of terror. 

A school shut down by drug trafficking and shootings in Nîmes.

At the start of the week, 13 of the establishment's 16 teachers were on sick leave.

Only around fifty students out of 250 were able to follow their lessons.

The cause is a climate of terror imposed by the drug dealers who have taken up positions around the school.

Marseille clans extended their territory into the large cities of Occitania. 

The territory of Marseille traffickers has become too small and they are in the process of conquering new spaces.

In Nîmes, the two major enemy clans from Marseille, the Yodas and the DZ Mafia, bought back deal points.

According to information from Europe 1, the former support the Nîmes Valdegour district.

The latter provide help to the Mas-de-Mingue district.

A third local clan tries not to fall under the control of the Marseillais in the Pissevin district.

Where last summer, young Fayed, 10 years old, was struck down by Kalashnikov shots during a settling of scores led and sponsored by the DZ Mafia.

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“They sow terror everywhere”

Until now, the Marseillais were content to provide assistance to local networks.

Now they send little hands to commit murder and sometimes even come face to face.

“They sow terror everywhere. The bosses with the label ‘Marseille’ scare away the Nîmes dealers,” notes an investigator.

Despite police reinforcements, the octopus' tentacles continue to spread.