Europe 1 with AFP 3:23 p.m., October 23, 2021

This week, "the police officers of the Departmental Directorate of Public Security in Val-d'Oise have dealt several significant blows at the trafficking of narcotics" affirms the DDSP.

On Monday, six adults were arrested in Argenteuil, resulting in the seizure of 30,000 euros and five vehicles.

The police of Val-d'Oise proceeded at the beginning of the week to around twenty arrests as part of the "very sustained" fight against drug trafficking in this department of Île-de-France, he said. she announced on Saturday.

"In just a few days, the police officers of the DDSP of Val-d'Oise have dealt several significant blows at the trafficking of narcotic products in the department", welcomed the Departmental Directorate of Public Security in a press release in link with the Pontoise prosecutor and sent to AFP.

Monday morning, six adults were arrested in connection with drug trafficking cited Charcot in Argenteuil, leading in particular to the seizure of 30,000 euros and five vehicles.

"A priority action for the police"

"The responsibilities of each other, delivery men, nanny and organizer, were established by the investigators," said the police. In the evening, in Bezons, four people, including sellers, were then arrested in the act on a point of deal. The suspects "made regular comings and goings to restock and sell their narcotics," the statement said.

On Tuesday morning, the Departmental Security arrested seven people in Montigny-lès-Cormeilles suspected of being linked to a point of deal that the authorities had been monitoring for several weeks.

The point of sale being near a primary school, its "existence had become unbearable for the inhabitants of the district".

On Wednesday, five other people were arrested, this time in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, for trafficking in the district of Chennevières.

"With this very sustained activity, the DDSP of Val-d'Oise recalls that the fight against drug trafficking is a priority action for the police," the press release concludes.