French police arrest 45 in arms trafficking raid
French police on Monday arrested 45 people in a vast sweep against international arms traffickers.
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In a statement, police said some 300 officers had been involved in the operation, which focused on hundreds of military-grade arms, pieces of ammunition and weapons parts which had been smuggled from the Balkans and Slovakia since 2009.
The arrests were made in different parts of the French mainland and in various French overseas territories. 38 people have so far been placed under formal detention.
The investigation was launched after several military handguns and rifles were seized during an arrest in the Haute-Marne region in February 2012.
The investigation initially pointed to a Slovak arms trafficking ring and expanded to include another ring, based in the Balkans.
An influx of military-style weapons, in particular Kalashnikov assault rifles, has been blamed for a wave of gang-related shootings in the southern city of Marseille in recent years.
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