Weapons smuggling network between France and Switzerland dismantled, one police officer taken into custody

Points clés
- The Lille prosecutor's office announced on 15 July that it dismantled the arms trafficking network between France and Switzerland.
- A total of nine suspects, including a police officer, were charged in the operation.
- The investigation focuses on the international connections and operational scale of the network.
En chiffres
The Lille prosecutor's office announced the dismantling of a weapons smuggling network operating between the north of France and Switzerland. As part of the operation, an official investigation was launched against nine individuals.
The presence of a police officer among the captured suspects has increased the scale of the incident and the sensitivity it carries in terms of public security. Authorities continue to investigate the international dimension of the network and the final destinations of the weapons.
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- Between which countries was the weapons smuggling network operating?
- The network in question was trafficking arms between the north of France and Switzerland.
- How many suspects were processed during the operation?
- An official investigation was launched against nine individuals as part of the operation.
- Are there any public officials among the captured suspects?
- Yes, one of the nine individuals processed is a police officer.
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