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Malaysia jails Israeli for 7 years on firearms offences 

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An Israeli man, Shalom Avitan, is being escorted by a police officer as he arrives at the Kuala Lumpur Court Complex in Malaysia on April 12, 2024. [Mat Zain/NurPhoto via Getty Images]

An Israeli man, Shalom Avitan, is being escorted by a police officer as he arrives at the Kuala Lumpur Court Complex in Malaysia on April 12, 2024. [Mat Zain/NurPhoto via Getty Images]

A Malaysian court today sentenced an Israeli man to seven years in prison after he pleaded guilty to carrying six guns and dozens of bullets, his lawyer said according to Reuters.

Shalom Avitan, 39, was arrested last March at a hotel in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, and later charged with unauthorised trafficking and possession of firearms, while a married Malaysian couple was charged with supplying him the weapons.

Authorities said Avitan claimed to be in Malaysia to hunt down another Israeli citizen over a family dispute.

The two countries do not have diplomatic relations, and police investigated his motives and the possibility that he was part of an Israeli crime ring or a spy.

Avitan arrived from the United Arab Emirates on 12 March last year travelling on a French passport, officials said.

He was detained by police at a Kuala Lumpur hotel with the bag of weapons on 27 March and produced an Israeli passport when questioned, they added.

The Kuala Lumpur sessions court accepted Avitan’s guilty plea today and ordered his seven-year sentence to run from the date of his arrest on 28 March last year, his lawyer, Naran Singh, told Reuters.

Avitan will serve his sentence in the Kajang prison on the outskirts of the capital, the lawyer added.

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