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Jean-Pierre Colombies worked as a police officer for over 30 years. He notably worked in the criminal brigade and the narcotics brigade of the SRPJ in Marseille. An experience that allows him to take a sharp look at the security situation, while recent weeks have been marked by shootings linked to drug trafficking, but also by the murder of Philippine, a student whose body was found in the Bois de Boulogne. Taha Oualidat, the suspect in the young woman's murder, is a 22-year-old Moroccan already convicted of rape and subject to an Obligation to Leave French Territory (OQTF) at the time of the events. "We let him go free, which is a total aberration. We should never have let this guy out. His first reflex is not an attempt to assimilate into French territory, into the French nation, on the contrary, it is to attack," emphasizes Jean-Pierre Colombies. "We are in the most absolute aberration, the most visceral revolt possible because this young girl, who did no harm to anyone, who was on the contrary, according to all the testimonies we have, goodness itself, crosses the path of a wild beast and loses her life." "There is something quite cynical in this system that does not protect our society, our nationals in this case, because we have a lot of rapes, and unfortunately a lot of cases of foreigners, of people in an irregular situation," continues the former police officer. Jean-Pierre Colombies castigates "a totally Kafkaesque system" and believes that foreigners in an irregular situation "whose only objective is to be parasites and delinquents, even criminals on our territory" must be expelled without delay. According to him, French society increasingly resembles the film A Clockwork Orange. "We are witnessing an increase in violence, crimes and offences committed on the public highway. [...] We see it in every town every day. There is not a day that goes by without a particularly significant incident occurring in France," he explains. "I am in contact with colleagues in the field who tell me of their despair, almost daily, of always arresting the same people and seeing that these guys commit very harsh attacks and that they are released, simply with a warning." And Jean-Pierre Colombies concludes: "We have a war on our territory. What we are experiencing today is a latent civil war. [...] We must stop the silent marches, the bouquets of flowers, the teddy bears. We must arm ourselves and not just with words. We must go into contact, we must wage war. There are no other solutions. » ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ LINKS ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ????️ Journalist: Henri-Michel Thalamy ???? / hm_thalamy ???? To sponsor the show, write to us at: [email protected] ???? Help us produce new shows by making a donation: https://www.epochtimes.fr/donation ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ VIDEO SUMMARY ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 Intro 01:40 What does Philippine's murder say about the state of our society? 07:17 Illegal aliens and crime 11:38 Why is the OQTF enforcement rate so low? 16:57 Why are so many delinquents and criminals released? 21:05 Does prison still have a deterrent effect? 26:28 Are the "Place nette" operations to combat drug trafficking effective? 28:52 Is France on the way to becoming a narco-state? 31:40 What is the assessment for Éric Dupond-Moretti? 34:26 What is the assessment for Gérald Darmanin? 37:06 Is the corruption of public officials and elected officials underestimated? 40:33 Marseille, a city plagued by corruption and drug trafficking 46:04 The phenomenon of "shooters": increasingly young hitmen 51:20 Compromised elected officials? 55:29 Is the government downplaying the seriousness of the situation? 01:00:13 Should the army be sent into the cities? 01:02:37 How can traffickers be put out of action? 01:04:51 What is the future if the State fails to restore order? 01:06:42 Are weapons delivered to Ukraine sold to criminals in France? 01:08:11 Why are there so many resignations in the police? 01:11:47 Are the police being manipulated by political power? 01:14:45 Can we talk about a security desertification? 01:19:51 How can we talk about state propaganda in France? 01:23:19 Do the media deal with issues related to insecurity correctly? 01:25:50 Are public freedoms in danger in France? 01:28:20 Conclusion #EpochTimesFrance #EpochTimes #Epoch #EpochTVFrance #EpochTV #Interview #Police #Justice #OQTF #Philippine #Darmanin #Retailleau #Macron #Drug #Trafficking #Gang #Drugtrafficking #Banditism #Delinquency #Crime #State #Security #Insecurity #Colombia #Police #Marseille #War