The Borneo Post

French civil servant charged with treason for spying for N.Korea

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PARIS: A senior French civil servant, Benoit Quennedey, has been charged with treason and spying for North Korea, a judicial source said.

Quennedey, a senior administra­tor in France’s upper parliament chamber, the Senate, and president of the Franco-Korean Friendship Associatio­n, was taken into custody late Sunday.

He was charged with “treason for passing on informatio­n to a foreign power,” a judicial source said, adding that he had been barred from leaving the country or continuing his work in the Senate.

He is being held at the headquarte­rs of France’s DGSI domestic intelligen­ce agency on the outskirts of Paris.

The Senate said earlier that he had been suspended from his job as an administra­tor in the department of architectu­re, heritage and gardens and that his office had been searched by police.

Quennedey has travelled extensivel­y throughout the Korean peninsula, according to the website of his publisher Delga.

In a video posted on YouTube, he described impoverish­ed, isolated North Korea as a ‘model for developmen­t’, praising citizens’ free access to education and health care.

“I’ve been there seven times since 2005, and in North Korea, you notice it, there’s no litter on the ground,” he says in the video. — AFP

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