VIOLATING ARMS TRAFFIC LAWS.
SENSATION IN PARIS. Gangs Include Countess And A Prince. Press Association —Copyright. Received 2 p.m. ’ . : ; . > • Paris, Dec. 30. Le Journal says that investigations into the Linder affair cabled on December 1 have extended to Liege, Hamburg and Zurich.' Additional arrests have been made, the suspects being Samiual Fratkins, a wtlalit'hy Lithuanian, and Paul Schopiro, a Russian barrister. The former, who worked in close collaboration with Rosenfeld, who was charged, with Linder, is charged with violating the Arms Traffic Law. Schapiro is charged with issuing false passports. It is alleged that the conspirators trafficked in Czechoslovakian arms through Hamburg, and Swiss arms through Zurich. The Daily Mail say's that two gangs were associated in the campaign and the one dealing dirdctly With Moscow includes a Swedish Countess and a Turkish Prince.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 321, 31 December 1936, Page 5
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134VIOLATING ARMS TRAFFIC LAWS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 321, 31 December 1936, Page 5
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