The French government has pledged to step up efforts against drug-related crime following a revenge attack where four police vehicles were set on fire outside a police station in Cavaillon. The incident occurred during an operation against drug crime, with no injuries reported. Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau is sending reinforcements to the town to combat drug trafficking and maintain order.
The new government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, recognizes the impact of drug-related violence on daily life. Recent incidents in Marseille have highlighted the severity of the issue. In addition, French police have arrested a high-ranking member of a cocaine-dealing gang known as the Mocro Maffia.