Europe 1 with AFP 11:50 a.m., October 21, 2022

180 police dismantled on Monday in Créteil a narcotics traffic (cannabis and cocaine) which was supplied in Belgium and the Netherlands.

19 of the 30 people arrested have been brought to justice for indictment, the Créteil prosecutor's office said on Friday.

19 of the 30 people, arrested Monday in the Val-de-Marne during the dismantling of a major drug trafficking, were presented to justice for their indictment, said Friday the parquet floor of Créteil.

Judicial information is open in particular for "drug trafficking (acquisition, possession, transport, offer or transfer), illicit importation of narcotics, complicity in drug trafficking, participation in a group with a view to the preparation of an offense punishable by 10 years in prison," the prosecution said.

An operation "exceptional in its magnitude"

The public prosecutor requested pre-trial detention for 17 men and judicial review for the last two.

They are all between 18 and 31 years old.

Monday, during an operation described by the public prosecutor Stéphane Hardouin as "exceptional in its scale", 180 police officers dismantled in Créteil a drug trafficking (cannabis and cocaine) which was supplied in Belgium and the Netherlands. Down.

Among the 19 suspects would be the five managers of the network, aged 24 to 30.

In addition to these referrals, two penal orders were notified to sellers with a fine and a six-month stay ban in the department.

Four criminal orders have been issued for buyers, the prosecution said.