Human bomb, action directe et terrorisme : les dossiers noirs du raid

Created to serve as the national police's last resort in major crises, RAID (Research, Assistance, Intervention, Deterrence) operates 24/7 under a veil of anonymity and absolute secrecy. This in-depth, immersive report follows the daily lives of these elite officers, from surgical negotiations with armed and dangerous individuals to simultaneous raids against drug trafficking and organized crime networks. Discover the ruthless behind-the-scenes reality of their selection process in Saint-Malo, where more than 120 seasoned candidates are hand-picked through extreme physical and psychological trials. From the historic dismantling of Action Directe to the neutralization of "Human Bomb" in Neuilly, delve into the raw history of the guardians of the Republic. 00:04 Tactical negotiation and assault against a barricaded gunman in Bobigny 05:20 RAID selection process opens in Saint-Malo and elimination criteria 11:18 Simultaneous raid against a drug trafficking ring in Dreux 15:33 Behind the scenes: managing fear, anonymity, and the agents' family life 18:20 Night surveillance and dismantling of a terrorist cell in Corsica 33:08 Exclusive revelations about the historic capture of Yvan Colona in the maquis 36:26 The silo test: vertigo, stress management, and a 30-meter freefall jump 45:00 The archives of crime: the Courtois, Action Directe, and Neuilly nursery school cases 53:20 High-level protection of Donald Rumsfeld by RAID snipers during the NATO summit in Nice 59:07 Neutralization of the "gang of S3" with hydraulic jack and traditional omelet debriefing 1:05:14 Saint-Malo Finals: labyrinth of stress, boxing ring and verdict of the 11 chosen