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Organized Crime: Four Municipal Police Officers and Gendarmes Were Working for a Southwestern Network

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Four officers are suspected of having carried out thousands of fraudulent transactions on behalf of individuals associated with organized crime Two volunteer assistant gendarmes and two police officers

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It's a bad case in the law enforcement community. It's also the result of a remarkable investigation. Two volunteer deputy gendarmes and two municipal police officers are being prosecuted in Val-d'Oise in the context of a "corruption case related to organized crime", suspected of having carried out thousands of fraudulent operations at the request of people based in the South West, the Pontoise prosecutor announced on Saturday.The four men are b…

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The four men, assigned to Domont and Pontoise, are prosecuted in the context of a corruption case. The prosecutor referred to "at least 160,000 euros in financial flows".

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Four officers are suspected of having carried out thousands of fraudulent transactions on behalf of individuals associated with organized crime Two volunteer assistant gendarmes and two police officers

·France
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Organized crime: 4 municipal gendarmes and police officers prosecuted for corruption

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They are suspected of having carried out fraudulent operations at the request of persons located in the South-West and involved in criminal activities.

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Four young law enforcement officers are suspected of illegally using court records on behalf of a criminal network based in southwestern France. The investigation, conducted over several months, uncovered thousands of fraudulent transactions and large sums of money in circulation. […]

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