Exterior view of the Élysée Palace during an emergency meeting on the Kessaci murder, highlighting government action against narcotraffic in Marseille.
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Kessaci murder: Élysée denounces intimidation crime in Marseille

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The French government held an emergency meeting at the Élysée on November 18, 2025, to intensify the fight against narcotraffic following the assassination of Mehdi Kessaci, brother of an anti-drug activist, described as an 'intimidation crime'. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez highlighted that traffickers are reacting to blows from law enforcement. Emmanuel Macron plans a visit to Marseille mid-December.

On November 13, 2025, Mehdi Kessaci, the younger brother of anti-narcobanditism activist Amine Kessaci, was shot dead in Marseille. Prosecutor Nicolas Bessone did not rule out a 'warning assassination,' and Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez described the act as an 'intimidation crime' during an Élysée meeting on the morning of November 18. This session, chaired by Emmanuel Macron with Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu and ministers including Gérald Darmanin (Justice), Jean-Noël Barrot (Foreign Affairs), and Amélie de Montchalin (Public Accounts), aimed to accelerate the implementation of the narcotraffic law promulgated in June 2025.

Nuñez explained that 'traffickers are increasingly on edge because of the actions we are taking' and that this murder represents 'a real tipping point.' He stressed: 'If there were no consumers, there would be none of this, all these dramas, all these crimes, all these traffics.' Lecornu described it as 'a huge societal challenge' requiring 'a form of national unity,' drawing inspiration from the successful fight against terrorism.

In Berlin the same day, Macron stated that 'buying cocaine or cannabis' means 'de facto being complicit and providing funding to organized crime networks.' He advocated for a 'totally integrated approach, from local to international,' comparing the required effort to that against terrorism: 'What has been done, and even succeeded, in the fight against terrorism, we must do on narcotraffic.'

The Kessaci family lawyer, Mathieu Croizet, responded: 'Big announcements are good, concrete means are better,' pointing to a shortage of 30 magistrates in Marseille. Mehdi's funeral took place on the afternoon of November 18 under police protection, near the site of another homicide: a 48-year-old man killed by four bullets in the Olives neighborhood. A white march is planned for the weekend. The law provides for the creation of the National Parquet against Organized Crime (Pnaco) on January 1, 2026. Macron will visit Marseille mid-December for a new assessment.

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Reactions on X to the assassination of Mehdi Kessaci express widespread shock and condemnation of it as an intimidation crime linked to narcotraffic in Marseille. Many users and officials support the government's emergency measures and Macron's planned visit, emphasizing the need for amplified anti-drug efforts similar to anti-terrorism strategies. Skeptical voices question the effectiveness of current actions, while tributes to the family and calls for more resources dominate neutral reporting from media accounts.

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One week after the assassination of Mehdi Kessaci in Marseille, Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez and Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin visited the city on November 20, 2025. They stated that narcotraffic poses a threat at least equivalent to terrorism and pledged to bolster judicial resources. The event aims to address the shock from this alleged intimidation crime against anti-drug efforts.

Nearly 6,200 people gathered in Marseille on Saturday to pay homage to Mehdi Kessaci, killed on November 13 by two motorbike assassins. The event, organized by the Conscience association founded by his brother Amine, was marked by emotion and calls for justice against narcotrafficking. Politicians from all sides joined the silent white march.

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