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PARIS: French magistrates investigating an attack in Karachi blamed on militants that killed 11 French nationals in 2002 are looking into allegations it was linked to corrupt deals, lawyers for the victims families said.
A coach carrying French naval engineers and technicians was bombed as it left a hotel in Karachi in May 2002. The attack killed 14 people in all.
Pakistani authorities at first blamed militants and two men were sentenced to death for taking part in the attacks, but their convictions were overturned on appeal in 2003.
French magistrates Marc Trevidic and Yves Jannier told the victims families they were now investigating allegations the attack was orchestrated by unnamed Pakistani officials angry with France over non-payment of bribes tied to a defence deal.
The investigating magistrates told us that they believed this scenario was extremely credible, one of the relatives lawyers, Olivier Morice, told reporters.
According to these allegations, some kickbacks ended up in the campaign funds of then French prime minister Edouard Balladur, a rival of Jacques Chirac in the 1995 presidential election, a judicial source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Sarkozy rejects suspicion
President Nicolas Sarkozy was Mr Balladurs campaign manager in the ballot and was also budget minister when the lucrative sales contract for the French Agosta submarines was signed. He rejected on Friday the magistrates suspicions. Listen, this is ridiculous, Mr Sarkozy told reporters at a news conference after an EU summit in Brussels.
This is grotesque ... We have to respect the grief of the families. Who would ever believe such a tale? he added.
Mr Balladur also denied any knowledge of wrongdoing. Asked about the allegation by French state television, Mr Balladur said: As far as I am aware, everything was completely above board. I have nothing more to say. If anyone has any proof, let them speak up.
Lawyer Morice said the investigating magistrates had obtained a top secret internal memo in October 2008 from the state-owned shipbuilder which contained the allegations.
The memo, copies of which were shown on French media on Friday, says French and Pakistani officials connived to take bribes as part of the sale of the submarines to Pakistan.
It says France stopped paying the bribes after the 1995 election, won by Mr Chirac, and that Pakistani officials kept asking for them for several years.
The allegation is that they eventually lost patience and organised in retaliation the attack on the bus full of French engineers, who were working on the Agosta submarine project.
Al Qaeda link?
Investigators had been looking into an Al Qaeda link to the attack. But lawyer Morice told AFP: The Al Qaeda track has been totally abandoned. The motive for the attack appears linked to the non-payment of commissions.
Magali Drouet, a daughter of one of the men killed, quoted magistrate Trevidic, as telling the families that this theory was cruelly logical.
She added that according to this scenario, the attack was carried out because the special payments were not made by France to a minister.
High-ranking politicians would likely be called in to testify, said Morice. Details of the payments emerged in 2008 as part of an investigation into French arms sales.
Police seized documents from the French firm, now known as DCNS, which discussed the companies used to pay fees in connection with arms sales.
One unsigned document spoke of Pakistan intelligence services using hardline militants. The document, which has been added to the case file, said those who employed the hardline group had financial aims.
It involved obtaining the payment of unpaid commissions linked to the sale of French submarines to Pakistan in 1994, it said.Agencies
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A coach carrying French naval engineers and technicians was bombed as it left a hotel in Karachi in May 2002. The attack killed 14 people in all.
Pakistani authorities at first blamed militants and two men were sentenced to death for taking part in the attacks, but their convictions were overturned on appeal in 2003.
French magistrates Marc Trevidic and Yves Jannier told the victims families they were now investigating allegations the attack was orchestrated by unnamed Pakistani officials angry with France over non-payment of bribes tied to a defence deal.
The investigating magistrates told us that they believed this scenario was extremely credible, one of the relatives lawyers, Olivier Morice, told reporters.
According to these allegations, some kickbacks ended up in the campaign funds of then French prime minister Edouard Balladur, a rival of Jacques Chirac in the 1995 presidential election, a judicial source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Sarkozy rejects suspicion
President Nicolas Sarkozy was Mr Balladurs campaign manager in the ballot and was also budget minister when the lucrative sales contract for the French Agosta submarines was signed. He rejected on Friday the magistrates suspicions. Listen, this is ridiculous, Mr Sarkozy told reporters at a news conference after an EU summit in Brussels.
This is grotesque ... We have to respect the grief of the families. Who would ever believe such a tale? he added.
Mr Balladur also denied any knowledge of wrongdoing. Asked about the allegation by French state television, Mr Balladur said: As far as I am aware, everything was completely above board. I have nothing more to say. If anyone has any proof, let them speak up.
Lawyer Morice said the investigating magistrates had obtained a top secret internal memo in October 2008 from the state-owned shipbuilder which contained the allegations.
The memo, copies of which were shown on French media on Friday, says French and Pakistani officials connived to take bribes as part of the sale of the submarines to Pakistan.
It says France stopped paying the bribes after the 1995 election, won by Mr Chirac, and that Pakistani officials kept asking for them for several years.
The allegation is that they eventually lost patience and organised in retaliation the attack on the bus full of French engineers, who were working on the Agosta submarine project.
Al Qaeda link?
Investigators had been looking into an Al Qaeda link to the attack. But lawyer Morice told AFP: The Al Qaeda track has been totally abandoned. The motive for the attack appears linked to the non-payment of commissions.
Magali Drouet, a daughter of one of the men killed, quoted magistrate Trevidic, as telling the families that this theory was cruelly logical.
She added that according to this scenario, the attack was carried out because the special payments were not made by France to a minister.
High-ranking politicians would likely be called in to testify, said Morice. Details of the payments emerged in 2008 as part of an investigation into French arms sales.
Police seized documents from the French firm, now known as DCNS, which discussed the companies used to pay fees in connection with arms sales.
One unsigned document spoke of Pakistan intelligence services using hardline militants. The document, which has been added to the case file, said those who employed the hardline group had financial aims.
It involved obtaining the payment of unpaid commissions linked to the sale of French submarines to Pakistan in 1994, it said.Agencies
DAWN.COM | World | ?French nationals killed in Karachi over kickback?
This is the last thing we need right now...