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The "FBI's French," launched Tuesday

Source: AFP 29/06/2008

The French police is molting in laying the groundwork for a "FBI French" with the creation of the Directorate Central Intelligence Inside (DCRI), unified service, which debuts Tuesday. This new tool
marks the disappearance of the mythical DST (Directorate of Territorial Surveillance, spy-cons) and RG (General Information), and will be headed by the prefect Squarcini Bernard, a friend of President Nicolas Sarkozy, who welcomed the reorganization . The

RG, nicknamed "Big ears" of the government, a type of service in Europe, were subject to recurrent criticisms and accusations of being a "political police".
The DCRI is intended as a "French-FBI" intelligence that becomes a priority as in armies, according to police sources.
With 4,000 employees including 3,000 police called "active", the DCRI will deal with what was "the interest of the nation": terrorism, major protest movements, economic intelligence. That's what the police called in their jargon, the "secure", previously almost exclusively the purview of the DST.

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