In an attempt to frame
Jewish extremists for the Cagnes-sur-Mer bombing, the terrorists left
anti-Muslim leaflets bearing
Stars of David and calling themselves the
Masada Action and Defense Movement (). which had been intended to provoke tensions between Arabs and
Jews in France. They were also suspected of another bombing attack in
Paris against the offices of the
Le Globe newspaper on 31 July 1988. Four police officers from the
Fédération professionnelle indépendante de la police (FPIP) union, Patrick Reynes, Daniel Lenoir, Philippe Caplain and Daniel Sirizzotti, were also charged with
criminal conspiracy in 1990. They were also thought to have been members of the PNFE. In 1991, Nicolas Gouge was sentenced to 18 years in prison, and his accomplices Philippe Lombardo, Georges Cassar and Serge Bayoni, were sentenced to 14, 12 and 8 years in prison respectively. The group's leader Gilbert Hervochon, was acquitted from a prison sentence but was sentenced on 15 October to four years in detention for
criminal conspiracy. ==See also==