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2019-12-16T22:08:11.115Z


Effie Nave's attorney claims he found a memorandum stating that a conversation between the two was recorded by the police • He threatens to file a complaint with the Criminal Investigation Commission


Effie Nave's attorney claims that he found a memorandum stating that a conversation between the two was recorded by police • He threatens to file a complaint with the MIP • Police: "There have never been things"

  • Effie Nave // ​​Archive photo: Oren Ben Hakun

Former Attorney General Epi Nave's attorney claims in a letter sent to the State Attorney's Office that he conducted an illegal wiretap while talking to Naveh at Lahav 433 in Lod. Now, Boaz Ben Tzur is threatening to file a complaint with the police for the listening prima facie.

In a letter sent by Ben Tzur to Attorney Sharon Mashaal of the Central District Attorney's Office, it was alleged that during an examination of the investigative materials against Naveh, an inquiry memorandum dated January 21, 2019, was found, which states Naveh and his attorney: "Today around 12:50 p.m. With a police officer, to park a minus 1 floor blade to talk to his lawyer, in private and in private. While talking to his lawyer, Epic asked me to operate a recording device that was with me. I turned the Black Sony device aside at 1pm. At 1:20 pm, I finished recording on the side, when I was alone. "

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The solicitor claims that he has repeatedly read the memorandum to see if his eyes see what is written in it. "This is a secret recording, and not just a confidential conversation between a lawyer and a client - the head of the Bar Association at the time," he claims. "We will emphasize that this was done in a forbidden ruse, when those officers made us believe that it was a private conversation with his lawyer, even though it was not necessary, when it was a confidential conversation between a lawyer and such client," he added.

In addition, Naveh's attorney claims that "not only did Naveh's phones break through in the commission of criminal offenses, but the investigation itself was extremely difficult and relied on the commission of equally serious offenses."

Effie Nave's lawyer, Boaz Ben Zur // Photo: Gideon Markovich

Ben Tzur accuses and alleges that the memorandum discloses a series of criminal offenses and violations of legal provisions, including: wiretapping, infringement of privacy, violation of client attorney's privilege, conduct of ethical offenses, and more. "And the serious things are, to the best of our knowledge, that both officers are lawyers, all of which is implied," his letter states.

In a letter, Ben Tzur from the State Attorney's Office demands that by tomorrow (Tuesday) at 4:00 pm, the Attorney General's Office will provide the details of the police officers for the filing of a complaint with the DIP. Hide, or be involved in, the same wiretapping and the recording itself, and any relevant report or approval or information related to the wiretapping.

The police and prosecutor's office issued a joint statement stating: "This is an incorrect publication, whose entire purpose is to impeach the investigation and the ongoing legal process. It should be emphasized that at no point was the suspect recorded with his lawyer, a fact that was well known to all concerned, even before the false publication We are sorry that some voters ignore the facts and cause the public to be deceived. "

Source: israelhayom

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