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GIGN commander to take top Air France security job

GIGN Commander General Ghislain Rety at a press conference in Paris, on 23 January 2025.
GIGN Commander General Ghislain Rety at a press conference in Paris, on 23 January 2025. © Thibaud Moritz/AFP
After Air France's head of security was forced to leave his job in April, a general who previously worked at the French gendarmerie headquarters is to succeed him in October, Intelligence Online has learned. [...]
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