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French government blames organized crime ‘networks’ for wave of attacks on prisons

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The French prime minister, François Bayrou, visits the Saint-Faquentin-Fallavier prison on April 23, 2025.
The French prime minister, François Bayrou, visits the Saint-Faquentin-Fallavier prison on April 23, 2025. Olivier Chassignole/AFP

“Show the prison staff that we are with them.” Following a new series of attacks aimed at the correctional facilities and prison staff on the night of Monday, April 21 to Tuesday 22, French Prime Minister François Bayrou, together with the interior Bruno Retailleau and the Declaration. The Government trio visited the prison of Saint-Quentin-Fallavier (southeast), aware that the personnel there pushed the edge for a wave of fires, vandalm and shootings aimed at the penitentiary facilities and the personnel who expected them anxiously.

On Sunday night to Monday, in the neighboring city of Vallefontaine, the houses of several prison guards were attacked with fire and shots. Twenty -four hours later, a new series of incidents took place, less severe than those reported in the last 10 days. Several vehicles were burned in the parking lot of the integration and probation service in the prison in CAEN (Northwest); A personal vehicle and a mailbox were labeled as “DDPF” for “defense of the rights of French prisoners”, a doubtful acronym found in many places led by recent attacks, in Oise (North).

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