Lucien Aimé-Blanc
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Lucien Aimé-Blanc is a former French police officer. He was vice chief of staff of the Antigang brigade and also of the Narcotics brigade. He led the Office central de répression du banditisme (OCRB).
Lucien Aimé-Blanc revealed in L'Indic et le Commissaire (2006) that left-wing activist Pierre Goldman had been assassinated on September 20, 1979 by a commando of the GAL, a Spanish death squad, led by Jean-Pierre Maïone. According to Aimé-Blanc, Henri Curiel, a famous anti-colonialist opposed to the Algerian War (1954-62) may also have been the victim of the same Jean-Pierre Maïone, who was his informant for years.
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- Lucien Aimé-Blanc, L'Indic et le Commissaire (Plon, 2006, 246 pages).