The Citizen (Gauteng)

Israel holds man for gun-running

CONFESSED: WORKS AT FRENCH CONSULATE IN JERUSALEM

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Used consular vehicle to smuggle handguns, rifles to West Bank. Jerusalem

AFrench employee of France’s Consulate in Jerusalem is under arrest for allegedly smuggling dozens of weapons from the Gaza Strip to the West Bank, Israel’s domestic security agency said yesterday.

Shin Bet said the man, identified as Romain Franck, 23, was part of a broader Palestinia­n smuggling ring and used his consular vehicle, which is subjected to more lenient security checks, as cover to transport the weapons through Israel’s tightly secured border with the Gaza Strip.

In a statement, Shin Bet said Franck took part in the ring for financial gain and that his employer was unaware of his actions. The consulate in Jerusalem declined comment and declined to confirm whether Franck was an employee.

“This is a very serious incident in which the privileges and immunity granted to foreign missions in Israel were cynically exploited to smuggle dozens of weapons that could be used in terror attacks,” the statement said.

Shin Bet said Franck transferre­d 70 handguns and two assault rifles on five occasions over recent months. It said he received the arms from a Gaza man employed at the French cultural centre in Gaza and brought them to someone in the West Bank, where they were then sold to arms dealers.

Shin Bet said Franck, who was arrested in February, confessed to the charges. A gag order on the case was lifted yesterday.

The agency sent reporters a picture of what it said was the consular vehicle, a silver SUV. It was not clear from the photo whether the vehicle carried the white licence plates of the consular corps.

Nine people, including Franck, were arrested, Shin Bet said, adding that he and five others were to be indicted late yesterday. Among the suspects is a Palestinia­n security guard at the French Consulate in Jerusalem. – AP

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