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French consulate worker faces charges for gun smuggling

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A French consulate worker faced charges Monday of using an official car to smuggle dozens of guns from the Gaza Strip to the occupied West Bank in a case Israeli authoritie­s called “very severe.”

Israeli officials were quick to note that the worker from France’s Jerusalem consulate acted on his own without his superiors’ knowledge and that diplomatic relations between the two countries were not affected.

But the delicate case comes ahead of a planned visit next week to Israel and the Palestinia­n territorie­s by French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and French diplomats are sure to face questions over it.

The arrested French citizen and several Palestinia­n suspects are accused of belonging to a gun-running network that eventually sold the weapons to arms dealers, Israel’s Shin Bet domestic security agency said.

It alleged that Romain Franck, 23, had taken advantage of reduced security checks for consular vehicles to transport the weapons out of the Palestinia­n enclave.

The Shin Bet said he was motivated by money.

“The consulate employee smuggled the arms on a number of occasions in recent months while using the French consulate’s consular car, which underwent a laxer security inspection at the border crossing, as is the case with this type of car,” the statement said.

“The consulate employee transferre­d arms on five occasions, during which he transferre­d some 70 pistols and two automatic rifles.”

A total of nine suspects have been arrested and six were to be charged in court later Monday, including Franck.

Those arrested also include a resident of east Jerusalem who works as a security guard at the French consulate, the Shin Bet said.

The statement said the French consulate employee received the guns from a Palestinia­n in Gaza who worked at the French cultural center in the strip.

He then smuggled them into the West Bank to another person who eventually sold them on to arms dealers, it said.

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