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- WORLD, Page 47World NotesFRANCESurprise Packages
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- Unlike ordinary mail, letters and packages sent between
- embassies and their home countries travel through
- inspection-free systems of their own. Last week French
- authorities learned just how laid-back -- and lucrative -- such
- deliveries can be. Police investigators charged Patrick
- Schaller, 29, and Pierre Bessonat, 30, two law-enforcement
- officers stationed in Mulhouse, a town in northeastern France,
- with using the diplomatic mailbag for the illegal purchase and
- importation of arms from Lebanon; both formerly held security
- posts in France's embassy in Beirut. At least a dozen men had
- been implicated in the arms-trafficking affair, including
- embassy chief of security Jean-Claude Labourdette, believed to
- be the operation's kingpin.
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- Schaller and Bessonat admitted that they had bought arms on
- Beirut's hyperactive black market. Once safely shipped to
- France, the weapons were allegedly resold to local gangsters
- for many times the purchase price.
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