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Beggars banned from Paris hot spots

Paris police have banned beggars from loitering in some of the city's busiest spots over the festive season.

Beggars will no longer be allowed at the Louvre and in the capital’s shopping district Haussmann. The Champs-Elysées has been a no-go zone for three months and police say they have have issued 300 fines to beggars caught in the act on Paris’s most prestigious street.

A police note obtained by Le Figaro, says most of the beggars are Romanian and belong to organised crime networks.

Authorities say they have decided to extend the ban on begging near the Louvre as crowds descend on the city centre to do their Christmas shopping. This ban will end in mid-January, whereas beggars will be banned from the Champs-Elysées until summer 2012.

On Monday, Interior Minister Claude Guéant said the bans were “useful”, according to Le Parisien, and helped fight “Romanian petty crime”.

Speaking in the Louvre district, Guéant said crime around that area was on the decrease for the first time in four years.

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French police seize over a million ecstasy pills

French police have seized more than a million ecstasy tablets worth around €10 million from two vehicles in southeastern France, police said on Tuesday.

French police seize over a million ecstasy pills

Four people travelling in the vehicles were detained last week in the Drome department in southeast France and charged with drug possession and distribution, among other offenses, said a statement.

A handgun was also found during the searches.

The haul — weighing more than 540 kilos — represents two-thirds of the drug typically seized in France in a year, and is worth around €10 million, according to the interior ministry.

The bust was the result of an investigation launched in October following the suspicious use of a rented vehicle in the southeastern department of Isere.

In April, investigators had detected preparations that appeared to point to a drug transporting operation from the north of France.

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