Gérald Darmanin demolishes the “rumor” of Senegalese crack trafficking


Crack trafficking and consumption in Paris is a highly publicized issue in France and the involvement of Senegalese has been reported in various media.

French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said Tuesday, December 20 in Dakar, in the presence of his Senegalese counterpart, that he wanted to cut short the “rumorabout heavy drug trafficking between the two countries.

His Senegalese colleague Antoine Félix Abdoulaye Diome spoke for his part of the question “really marginaland rose up against theclichesconveyed on the part taken by his compatriots in drug trafficking, in particular crack in Paris.

There are no “drugs circulating between Senegal and France”

We note – and I think it is a shared point of view in intelligence – that there is not, at least not in very large quantities, drugs circulating between Senegal and France“, Gérald Darmanin told the press after talks with his counterpart during a 24-hour visit to this traditional ally of France.

We do not see the arrival of traffic formed between Senegal and France, I would like to put this rumor to rest“, he said. “But we need to talk more about the few people – it’s really only a few people – who are involved in trafficking, especially in Paris“, he said while affirming that Paris and Dakar had already “excellent cooperation” on the subject.

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Crack trafficking and consumption in Paris is a highly publicized issue in France. Gérald Darmanin demanded in July that crack, a smokable and highly addictive derivative of cocaine called “poor man’s drug“because of its cost (10 euros per dose) – be eradicated from Paris”within a year“. The involvement of Senegalese has been reported in various media. French politician Eric Zemmour, the 2022 presidential candidate, said in May 2021 that “all the crack dealers (were) Senegalese” in Paris.

There may be Senegalese living in France who are being prosecuted for certain offenses just as there may be French people living in Senegal being prosecuted for offenses of this nature“, said Antoine Félix Abdoulaye Diome. “This is a really marginal question compared to our discussions, but even compared to the extent of the phenomenon of trafficking that can take place in Senegal or France. There are often clichés that must be broken“, he said.



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