Those convicted of belonging to organized crime groups in France will face up to 20 years in prison under new criminal statutes being introduced by the government, French Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti said in an interview with the Tribune Dimanche newspaper published on Sunday. A new specialized national public prosecutor’s office will also be created to better coordinate the fight against organized crime, Dupond-Moretti said. He said France should introduce protections and benefits for criminals who turn on their former associates and provide key evidence to help dismantle a criminal n…