Ex-EU border chief faces French investigation for crimes against humanity
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A former EU Border Agency head faces investigation for potential crimes against humanity related to migrant treatment.
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The Paris Court of Appeal opened a formal investigation on March 24 into Fabrice Leggeri, the former head of the EU Border agency, for potentially participating in crimes against humanity. Leggeri resigned from the border agency in 2022 following allegations that he oversaw the mistreatment of migrants at EU borders. He now serves as a lawmaker for France's far-right National Rally party and has denied the allegations. The investigation represents a significant legal escalation against a former senior EU official over his handling of asylum seekers and border operations. Crimes against humanity charges carry severe penalties and could result in prosecution if evidence supports the allegations.
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The Paris Court of Appeal opened an investigation into former border chief Fabrice Leggeri on March 24 for potentially participating in crimes against humanity.
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