The video broadcast on Snapchat by Lapeuff328, “The impasse Lisseron” presents the products, in particular cocaine and hash, and displays the prices for supplies on site. We see several hooded individuals taking the stage around a point of deal.
“As president of Côte d’Azur Habitat (the social landlord: editor’s note) and with the mayor of Nice Christian Estrosi, we approached the public prosecutor Xavier Bonhomme”, underlines Anthony Borré who relayed the video on his account Twitter.
Totally scandalous clip on social networks that promotes drug trafficking in the neighborhood of #Bindweed.
As chairman of @coteazurhabitat and with @cestrosi, we seized the public prosecutor @ XavierBonhomme1.# Nice06 pic.twitter.com/HhEGXAq93u
– Anthony Borré (@anthony_borre) September 2, 2021
The first deputy in charge of security thus intends to “make those responsible for combating drug trafficking react”.
The Nice prosecutor’s office opened an investigation entrusted to the departmental security.
49.3 million euros invested by 2025 in the district
The city of Liserons, where 3,500 people live, is famous for being a hotspot for drug trafficking.
A little over a year ago, settling of scores and fights had hit the headlines in the neighborhood. A district that a CRS company had to invest in order to restore order and where a vast drug operation carried out by 230 police officers had led to the arrest of around thirty people. During the searches, large sums of cash as well as narcotics were seized
In addition, the first deputy mayor of Nice in charge of security Anthony Borré recalls that it is 49.3 million euros that will be invested by 2025 in Les Liserons as part of a vast urban renewal program. .
A sector that has no less than 600 homes. In total, 68 apartments will be demolished in the lower part of the district. “The relocations will begin next year,” said the elected official who also chairs the Board of Directors of the social landlord Côte d’Azur Habitat.