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A French investigating judge will examine allegations that Fabrice Leggeri, the former head of the EU border agency Frontex and now a member of the European Parliament for the far-right Rassemblement National, was complicit in crimes against humanity by encouraging staff to facilitate interceptions of migrant boats.
The probe follows a 2024 complaint by the Human Rights League (LDH) and a Paris Court of Appeal ruling that there were grounds to open a judicial investigation into the claims.
Leggeri led Frontex for a seven-year period beginning in 2015 and has faced long-standing accusations of tolerating pushbacks of asylum seekers, including co-operation with Libyan and Greek authorities.
His representatives said he had not been informed of the decision and had no comment.
The International Organization for Migration estimates some 34,000 people have died or gone missing crossing the Mediterranean since 2014, a statistic cited by campaigners seeking accountability.
The move marks the first time French judges will examine possible criminal liability linked to Frontex operations in the Mediterranean.
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