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Second Belgian Shipping Executive Arrested over Chemicals to Libya

January 19, 1989
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A second shipping executive was arrested Monday on charges of falsifying documents to conceal the delivery of construction materials and chemical products to Libya.

The government, meanwhile, announced restrictions on the export of chemicals to several countries. The countries were not named, but Libya presumably is on the list.

The authorities acted after Bonn admitted that West German companies might have helped build a chemical plant at Rabta, south of the Libyan capital of Tripoli, which the United States said is producing poison gas.

Last Thursday, police arrested Louis Gedopt, 44, director general of the Antwerp-based Cross Link Shipping Co. He is suspected of having contacts with the German firms trading to Libya.

Gedopt has been charged with falsifying cargo manifests for several European firms that tried to circumvent restrictions on the export of “sensitive substances” to Libya.

The shipping executive arrested Monday on similar charges was not immediately identified.

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