Le Monde
Europe · 10 hrs ago
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A €100,000 contract and possible mistaken identity: New clues emerge in murder of anti-drug activist's brother
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French investigators reveal new evidence in a Marseille murder case suggesting a case of mistaken identity: organized crime figures may have intended to kill anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci rather than his brother Mehdi, with a €100,000 contract allegedly involved.
A €100,000 contract and possible mistaken identity: New clues emerge in murder of anti-drug activist's brother
The case file shows that the Marseille murder stemmed from major organized crime, involving several competing teams of hitmen. According to some suspects' statements, it was Amine Kessaci and not his brother Mehdi who was targeted, due to his commitment to fighting drug trafficking.
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