A recent report from France’s national commission overseeing intelligence methods reveals a significant increase in surveillance activities. Over 25,300 individuals will be under surveillance in 2025, according to the report released Thursday. A substantial 30% of those targeted are suspected of connections to organized crime, specifically drug trafficking. The heightened surveillance also addresses concerns regarding foreign interference within France. This represents a considerable expansion of intelligence gathering efforts. The report details the scope of these operations, indicating a proactive approach to national security threats. Details regarding specific methods and individuals remain confidential, as is standard for intelligence reports.