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Home / Crime and Justice / Macron Vows War on Drugs in Marseille

Macron Vows War on Drugs in Marseille

17 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • France to increase drug use fine to 500 euros.
  • New police station and prosecutor's office in Marseille.
  • Increased cooperation with countries of origin for trafficking networks.
Macron Vows War on Drugs in Marseille

President Macron declared an intensified fight against narcotics during a focused security visit to Marseille. He inaugurated a new police station, met with law enforcement, and paid respects to victims of drug-related violence. Macron emphasized that France would not relent in its efforts to dismantle drug networks causing harm.

During his visit, the president announced several measures, including a substantial increase in the fixed fine for drug use, now set at 500 euros. He also highlighted the deployment of 300 net additional police officers to Marseille and the forthcoming establishment of a new national prosecutor's office. France plans to strengthen international cooperation to disrupt trafficking operations originating from abroad.

Macron also addressed the community, vowing to confront drug networks that perpetuate violence and fear. The visit concluded with the inauguration of an expanded prison facility, reinforcing the administration's commitment to security and law enforcement across the region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
President Macron announced increased fines for drug use, more police officers, and enhanced international cooperation against trafficking networks.
The fixed fine for drug use in France has been raised to 500 euros, up from the previous 200 euros.
France is strengthening cooperation with countries where drug trafficking leaders operate to seize assets and make arrests.

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