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French Prisons Targeted by Coordinated 'DDPF' Attacks as Government Intensifies Response

President Macron vows accountability after Lyon-Corbas prison is vandalized, vehicle burned, and anti-terror investigation expands.

Barbelé à la prison de Tarascon près d’Avignon, France, 16 avril 2025.
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L’inscription « DDPF » taguée sur la maison d’arrêt de Corbas, près de Lyon. De nouveaux incidents autour de prisons du Rhône et de l’Isère ont eu lieu dans la nuit de dimanche 20 à lundi 21 avril 2025.
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Overview

  • A wave of coordinated attacks on French prisons continues, with the Lyon-Corbas facility vandalized with 'DDPF' graffiti and a nearby vehicle set ablaze on April 20.
  • The self-identified 'DDPF' movement, claiming to defend prisoner rights, has taken responsibility via Telegram, though its motives remain unclear.
  • The National Anti-Terror Prosecutor's Office (PNAT) is investigating potential links to narcotrafficking, ultraleft activism, or foreign interference.
  • President Emmanuel Macron has pledged that those responsible for the violence and intimidation will be apprehended and brought to justice.
  • Prison staff unions, including FO Justice, have called for increased protections as security patrols are intensified around affected facilities.