European Parliament member Rima Hassan attends a demonstration at the Place de la Republique in Paris, France on June 14, 2025. © Sarah Meyssonnie, Reuters

France's public prosecutor drops drugs probe into far-left MEP

· France 24

The ⁠Paris Public ​Prosecutor's office has dropped a probe into illegal drug ​possession against Rima Hassan, a French far-left member of the European Parliament, it said on Thursday.

The Paris ​Public ‌Prosecutor's office said in ⁠a statement the preliminary investigation did not reveal a "sufficiently substantiated offense".

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The ‌probe was launched last week after police ⁠found cannabidiol, or CBD, and a substance that seemed to be a designer drug 3-MMC ​in her possession.

Hassan has ‌denied illegal drug possession, saying in a post on X that she takes CBD for medical ‌reasons.

Separately, Hassan will face trial in July over a ​comment she posted on X last month about a 1970s attack on an Israeli airport, the Paris ​prosecutor's office said last Thursday.

The prosecutor's ​office had also said that ​Hassan is the subject of six other investigations into possible hate ​speech while 16 others have been shelved.

Born in Syria, Hassan, 33, is of Palestinian descent and is a vocal pro-Palestinian activist and a ⁠fierce critic of Israel. She was elected to the European ⁠Parliament in ​2024 for the French far-left party France Unbowed.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)