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Police officers investigate after the killing of a custom officer in Toulon, southeastern France, Monday,Nov. 23 2015. The suspect was later taken into custody after the firefight in the coastal city. Police said the customs officer was killed in an apartment while trying to arrest the suspect, while two other officers were injured. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said the country would continue its fight against arms trafficking. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)

Police officers investigate after the killing of a custom officer in Toulon, southeastern France, Monday,Nov. 23 2015. The suspect was later taken into custody after the firefight in the coastal city. Police said the customs officer was killed in an apartment while trying to arrest the suspect, while two other officers were injured. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said the country would continue its fight against arms trafficking. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)

French Customs officer killed by smugglers’ shot

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25/11/2015
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PARIS: A French customs officer has been shot dead in the southern city of Toulon by a suspected weapons smuggler.

Two police officers were also injured in the incident shortly after 11am local time today.

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The Var-Matin newspaper reported that a man who had been “monitored” by customs opened fire as police tried to arrest him at his home in the Saint Jean du Var area.

As he fled, he allegedly shot at officers multiple times with an M16 assault rifle, killing the customs officer and wounding police before he was arrested.

French media reported that the operation was linked to weapons smuggling in the city, which lies east of Marseille in Provence and houses a major naval base.

France 3 reported that the case has no connection to the Paris attacks, where 130 people were killed in shootings and suicide bombings on 13 November.

One of the suspected attackers, Salah Abdeslam, remains at large today and his home city of Brussels is in a state of high alert.

The Belgian capital’s underground system has been shut, municipal buildings and tourist attractions closed, and residents urged not to gather in large numbers amid fears of another Paris-style atrocity.

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