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French Minister announces to launch 3000 ‘green gendarme positions’ to investigate into environment issues

The Interior Minister of France, Gerald Darmanin has announced about the plans to launch 3000 “green gendarme positions” to improve the proceedings of the investigation in environmental issues-specifically in cases of arson.
The minister said on Sunday, “The aim is to have police officers trained in attacks on ecology in each gendarmerie brigade… It will be a revolution. This summer there were between 80 & 120 fires per day in France. To date, we have carried out 26 arrests of suspected arsonists.”
Darmanin hopes that the move will “massively strengthen local and central authorities in the fight against damage to the environment.”
In 2004, the Central Office to Tackle Environmental Crime (OCLAESP) was founded. In July, it led investigations into the great fire of Landiras in Gironde.
In addition to the inquests into numerous fires that took place this year, OCLAESP investigators are tasked with fighting against the trafficking of various substances (medicines, waste, protected species, etc.) as well as doping in sport, physical pollution, food scandals or bioterrorism.
Based in the Paris region, the workforce has grown to now include nine regional branches: Bordeaux, Guyana, Lyon, Marseille, Rennes, La Réunion, Papeete and Valenciennes.
Gabriel Peters

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