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'Karachi affair' suspect charged, held in France

Arms dealer Ziad Takieddine had been detained on suspicion that he was making plans to flee the country by trying to buy a diplomatic passport.

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French authorities charged a Franco-Lebanese businessman Friday at the centre of a high-profile political scandal, a day after detaining him on suspicion he was trying to flee the country, a legal source said, reports FRANCE 24.

On Thursday, police detained Ziad Takieddine on suspicion that he was making plans to flee the country, despite a ban on foreign travel, by trying to obtain a diplomatic passport, said a source close to the case.

Police who conducted a search of his Paris home on April 11 had found an email that suggested he had paid 200,000 euros ($260,000) to try to get the document from the Dominican Republic.

As a result, Paris prosecutors launched a preliminary investigation in early May into the alleged corruption of a foreign public official and for fraud.

He was questioned by investigating magistrates on Friday morning before being charged and remanded in custody for those offences the same evening, said the source.

Read more of this AFP report published by FRANCE 24.

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