A video released on the network documents the arrest of a man who allegedly went through emergency regulations • The photographer claims: "Violent arrest of a civilian who did not object" • Police: "deliberately violated the order"
Recent allegations of increased police motivation have been raised in enforcement of emergency regulations. Among other things, the police criticized the police for conducting a chase involving three motorcyclists in a Tel Aviv sportscart, or the clashes that developed in Jaffa after a boy in the Ajami neighborhood refused to be identified. Another video was circulated today that drew angry reactions over the network about the police.
Photo: Police spokeswoman
The video in question records an arrest in the Hayarkon Park of a man who allegedly went through emergency regulations. The photographer, who himself received a NIS 5,000 fine for rallying, described the incident on Facebook as "the shocking brutality of the same policeman who fined us NIS 5,000 for being under our house. Violent arrest of a citizen who did not object to the arrest."
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Police this evening referred to the case and posted a video taken on police officers' body cameras.
"Contrary to the allegation, this is a partial record from the time of the arrest of a person, having flagrantly disregarded the law and knowingly and deliberately violated the Public Health Order four times during the Sabbath," police said.
The police also stated that "after receiving two reports for his wrongful acts, the same person even indicated to the police officer who drove him to his home that" he intends to violate the order again until the police arrest him. " "Despite the cops' requests over and over for minutes - until they were forced to arrest him."