French police raided the national anti-drugs agency (Ofast) branch in the southern French city of Marseille as part of a corruption probe, the newspaper Le Parisien reported on Wednesday evening. The paper reported, citing sources, that the Inspectorate General of the National Police (IGPN) on April 4 raided the head office of the Ofast branch in Marseille, the leading criminal investigation department in the city responsible for tackling the largest drug networks. The raid was part of an investigation opened by the city’s public prosecutor’s office following a tip-off, the paper said. IGPN of…