Pakistan Today

French attack victims’ families sue judge

PThe relatives of the Frenchmen killed in a 2002 bombing in Pakistan are suing a judge who probed the case, their lawyer said Wednesday, alleging it was falsely framed as a suicide attack. They lodged a complaint alleging that the judge, Jean-Louis Bruguiere, had ignored an autopsy on the suspected bomber which they say cast doubt on the claims that he drove a vehicle packed with explosives, said the lawyer, Olivier Morice.
“All these years, real disinformation has been orchestrated in order to make people believe that this attack was carried out as a suicide bombing,” he said. The ongoing probe, now under the supervision of a different judge, centres on allegations that the attack was a revenge for the cancellation of kickbacks promised to the officials involved in the sale of French submarines to Pakistan. The bombing in Karachi in 2002 killed 11 French engineers, working for the French state company that built the submarines, and at least three Pakistanis. The case has implicated President Nicolas Sarkozy who was the budget minister at the time. He has denied any involvement. The victims’ families have accused the officials of trying to bury the affair. Their latest suit accuses Bruguiere, who led the French judicial investigation into the bombing from 2002 to 2007, of false testimony and obstructing justice.

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