Cyprus said to arrest man who aided ‘kidnapping’ of Eitan Biran, from Italy
An Israeli man who reportedly assisted in the alleged
kidnapping of a boy whose parents died in a cable car crash in Italy, has been
arrested in Cyprus, reports said Friday.
The battle for custody over Eitan Biran, 6, the sole
survivor of the May crash that killed 14 people — including his parents,
younger brother and great-grandparents — had captured headlines even before his
maternal grandfather, Shmuel Peleg, whisked him away from his paternal aunt’s
home and brought him to Israel on a private jet in September in violation of a
local court order.
According to Italian daily Corriere Della Sera, warrants had
been issued for Peleg as well as for Gabriel Abutbul Alon, a “contractor” who
apparently drove the vehicle used to take Peleg and his grandson from Italy to
neighboring Switzerland, from where they were flown to Israel.
Alon was arrested in Limassol — where he lives — by Cypriot
authorities, Cypriot and Italian media reports said Friday, widely cited in
Hebrew-language media.
“I was not on the plane at all. This is injustice. I am
willing to be interrogated in Israel and give my testimony to the police
investigators that will prove that I was not on the plane while the grandfather
and grandson were on it,” Alon told Channel 12 news last week, before his
arrest.
Peleg has claimed he did not take a regular flight out of
Italy because he wanted to travel with the child as fast as possible without
exposing him to other people. The grandfather was questioned by Israeli police
in September in connection with the kidnapping allegation, before being
released under restrictions.
In an interview at the time, Peleg defended his decision to
bring the child to Israel, saying it was in his best interest, and denying he
kidnapped the boy.
Biran’s paternal relatives said he was taken without their
knowledge and they had filed a legal complaint in Italy seeking his return.
At the time of the crash, Biran and his parents, Amit Biran
and Tal Peleg, and his younger brother, Tom, had been living in Italy, where
Amit Biran was studying medicine.
After his release from a Turin hospital following weeks of
treatment after the accident, Italian juvenile court officials ruled the child
would live with a paternal aunt, Aya Biran, near Pavia, in northern Italy.
Last month, a Tel Aviv court ordered the 6-year-old be
returned to his relatives in Italy where he would remain in the custody of his
paternal aunt. The judge recognized her as a legitimate temporary guardian
based on a ruling by an Italian court and said Peleg had “unlawfully” removed
the boy from his aunt’s care.
The Pelegs appealed, maintaining that Aya Biran had never
been officially granted custody over the child and claiming the boy wants to
remain in Israel.
Israel’s Supreme Court has ruled that the boy should be
returned to Italy. Last week, the court delayed the implementation of the
decision while it considers an appeal to keep him in Israel.
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