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France: Ex-Lafarge CEO jailed for funding Syrian jihadists

A Paris court convicted former Lafarge CEO Bruno Lafont and eight others for financing terrorist groups including Islamic State and Nusra Front in Syria between 2013-2015 to maintain cement plant operations. Lafont received a six-year prison sentence and the company was fined €1.125 million.

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France: Ex-Lafarge CEO jailed for funding Syrian jihadists

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