Pakistan's Navy troopers hold wreaths beside the coffins of 11 French nationals, who were killed in week's suicide bombing, during a memorial at a Naval hospital Shafa in Karachi, 11 May 2002.—AFP

PARIS: An investigating judge has charged a Lebanese businessman suspected of a role in a bribery scandal surrounding the 1994 sale of French submarines to Pakistan that may have been linked to an attack that killed 15.

Ziad Takieddine said he was satisfied with the judicial action since it gives him access to the investigators' file.

Civil parties' lawyer Olivier Morice said that preliminary charges of complicity and receiving misappropriated funds were filed against Takieddine. Preliminary charges allow investigators to determine whether the case should proceed.

A May 2002 attack in Karachi killed 11 French naval construction workers and four others.

Judicial officials are studying whether the attack was linked to a cutting off of French bribes for armaments contracts.

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