French police have arrested the mayor of Avallon, a small town in France, along with two of her brothers after discovering 70 kg of cannabis in her home as part of a national effort to combat drug trafficking. The “Clean Sweep XXL” operation has been declared a success in combatting the drug trade in France, and has led to multiple high-profile arrests and significant seizures.
In the Home of a French Mayor, 70 Kg of Cannabis Found
As part of a nationwide campaign aimed at combating the drug trade in French cities, police arrested the mayor of a small town in eastern France and two of her brothers. The discovery of at least 70 kilograms of cannabis in her home shocked the local community.
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Operation “Clean Sweep XXL” – A Decisive Blow to a French Mayor
The operation, named “Clean Sweep XXL” by the Minister of the Interior, has been declared a resounding success in the fight against drug trafficking. It led to the arrest of Jamilah Habsaoui, the mayor of Avallon since 2021, who also served as a regional councilor.
The Town of Avallon at the Heart of the Scandal
Avallon, a town with a population of 6,000, is located in the Morvan National Park, in the Burgundy region of eastern France. Known for its beautiful landscapes and tranquil lifestyle, the town suddenly found itself at the center of a drug scandal.
Details of the Operation
During a weeks-long investigation into drug trafficking in Avallon, police focused on several targets, including Habsaoui’s home. Prosecutor Hugues de Phily told AFP that not only was the mayor’s residence searched, but also the town hall and the pharmacy where she worked.
Unveiling the Scale of the Operation
Although the initial reports did not disclose the amount of drugs found, investigative sources reported the seizure of 70 kg of cannabis. In addition to Habsaoui and her two brothers, a total of seven people were arrested. The investigation also uncovered other elements of the criminal enterprise, including 983 grams of cocaine, 7,000 euros in cash, and about 20 bars of gold.
The “Clean Sweep XXL” operation is a significant case within the context of France’s nationwide efforts to curb drug trafficking. The arrest of such a high-ranking public official highlights the complexity of the issue and the need for further action to ensure safety and order in French cities.
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