Documents obtained by Anadolu Agency reveal the details of how French cement giant Lafarge financed Daesh terror group with the knowledge of French intelligence services. Read more:
In this September 3, 2020 file photo, the logo of French concrete maker Lafarge is seen on the plant of Bercy on the banks of the river Seine in Paris, France.
On one of the documents Lafarge’s head of security Veillard in October 2013 wrote a note, reading “Sent to French foreign intelligence “. In the documents belonging to the French state that AA obtained, it is understood that the relationship between Lafarge company and the French intelligence service started with an e-mail sent by the company’s security director Jean Claude Veillard to an address belonging to the Ministry of Interior intelligence on January 22, 2014.
After the scandalous discussion of the Lafarge-terro relations in France and the reflection of the issue in the court, the intelligence officer with the code name AM 02 gave a statement in court on November 18, 2018. “We approached the situation purely opportunistically, taking advantage of Lafarge’s continued work,” the intelligence agent said in court. The details of sending cement to Daesh were discussed in the correspondence between Lafarge Security Manager Veillard and the French Ministry of Interior intelligence on September 1, 2014.From his statement, it is clear that the French state was aware of Lafarge’s relationship with the terrorist organisation at that time.
It was understood that Veillard transferred the field information about the conflicts and the military balance between the armed groups to the French intelligence.
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