Israel drops inquiry into Onassis `kidnap plot'

Israeli police have dropped the investigation into seven men suspected by Switzerland of having plotted the kidnapping of the…

Israeli police have dropped the investigation into seven men suspected by Switzerland of having plotted the kidnapping of the 12-year-old heiress to Aristotle Onassis.

No evidence has been found that the seven, among them former top agents in the Shin Bet security service, were involved in wrongdoing, said a police spokeswoman.

The suspects were private investigators who had trailed Aristotle Onassis's granddaughter, Athena Roussel (12), and her father, Thierry Roussel, as part of a battle over control of the girl's trust fund. They had been hired by the Greek trustees to run surveillance on Roussel, police said. Athena Roussel stands to inherit £1.5 billion when she reaches 18.

A Swiss judge investigating suspicions that there was an attempt to kidnap Athena is sceptical of the Israeli version.

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