Georges-Auguste Figon (21 October 1926 – 17 January 1966)[1] was a French chemist who was a freelance barbouze (secret agent).
[2] He arranged the meeting with Mehdi Ben Barka in the Brasserie Lipp in Paris.
[3] On 17 January 1966, before the second trial, Figon was found shot dead in his Paris apartment on Rue des Renaudes.
In The Great Heroin Coup by Henrik Kruger, the author claims that Christian David shot and killed Figon.
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