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Israel tries Frenchman accused of Gaza-West Bank gun-running

BEERSHEBA, Israel, July 2, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A French employee of his
country’s consulate accused of smuggling dozens of guns from Gaza to the West
Bank in an official car appeared in an Israeli court Monday.

Romain Franck, a 24-year-old French citizen, is accused along with several
Palestinian suspects of belonging to a gun-running network.

He appeared in court in the southern city of Beersheba in a grey t-shirt.
His parents and a French embassy representative also attended the hearing.

After Franck’s lawyer requested more time to prepare his case and asked for
an official translation into French of the charge sheet, the judge adjourned
the trial to September 16.

Franck allegedly took advantage of reduced security checks for consular
vehicles to transport the weapons out of the Gaza Strip to the Israeli-
occupied West Bank.

Israeli authorities have stressed he acted on his own without the
consulate’s knowledge, adding that diplomatic relations with France were not
affected.

According to the Shin Bet domestic security agency, he was motivated by
money and paid a total of around $5,500.

It said Franck, who was arrested on February 15, had transferred 70 pistols
and two automatic rifles in five trips. A total of nine suspects have been
arrested.

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