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Dz Mafia: 42 People, Including Three of the Main Leaders, Arrested in the South of France

Summary by Sud Ouest
A large police operation resulted in the arrest of 42 persons associated with the criminal group of the DZ Mafia. Three of the main leaders of the criminal organization are said to be on this list.

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The arrests were carried out on Monday morning by gendarmes of the Marseille research section. They were conducted in the Bouches-du-Rhône as well as several French prisons.

·France
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Center

A large-scale judicial operation is currently targeting the criminal group DZ Mafia, considered one of the dominant drug trafficking networks in Marseille. On Tuesday, 42 people had already been placed in Marseilles.

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The gendarmes of the Marseille research section made arrests in several departments, including the Bouches-du-Rhône, the Var, the Vaucluse and the Gard.

·Paris, France
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A large-scale operation targeting the criminal group of the DZ Mafia is under way in the south of France and 42 people are already in police custody on Tuesday, AFP learned from the Marseille Public Prosecutor's Office.

Center

The Marseilles organized crime suffered a severe blow with the arrest of forty alleged members of the DZ Mafia. Among them, three suspected leaders and one Lyon lawyer. This operation reveals the extent of their influence.

Center

A large police operation resulted in the arrest of 42 persons associated with the criminal group of the DZ Mafia. Three of the main leaders of the criminal organization are said to be on this list.

·France
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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