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Following the exposure of Walla !: An IPS intelligence officer will be fired - Walla! News

2021-04-20T07:52:57.930Z


Prison rabbi Dvir Rahamim was interrogated together with the commander of the Kishon Sub-Gondar Detention Center, Sabri Shehadeh, on suspicion of false arrest of the latter's nephew, in an attempt to deter him from buying drugs. Rahamim allegedly impersonated a police officer and tried to disrupt the investigation into the incident. Shehadeh is expected to receive an administrative reprimand


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Following the revelation of Walla !: An IPS intelligence officer will be fired

Prison rabbi Dvir Rahamim was interrogated together with the commander of the Kishon Sub-Gondar Detention Center, Sabri Shehadeh, on suspicion of false arrest of the latter's nephew, in an attempt to deter him from buying drugs.

Rahamim allegedly impersonated a police officer and tried to disrupt the investigation into the incident.

Shehadeh is expected to receive an administrative reprimand

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Monday, 19 April 2021, 08:36 Updated: Tuesday, 20 April 2021, 08:48

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Kishon Detention Center (Photo: Eran Gilwarg)

Sub-Gondar Sabri Shehadeh, who is being investigated on suspicion of falsely incarcerating a boy in an IPS facility, is expected to receive punishment in the form of an administrative reprimand, while Rabbi Dvir Rahamim, who served as an intelligence officer and collaborated with Shehade In the next two years - this is what Walla learned !.



The affair was revealed in Walla!

In February 2020. As part of the investigation, it was discovered that in February 2018, Sub-Gondar Shehadeh, the commander of Megiddo Prison, discovered that his 15-year-old nephew had purchased drugs, and therefore decided to deter him.

Shehadeh took the boy to the IPS facility in Acre, which he commanded and which was also attended by the intelligence officer Rahamim.

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Imprisoned in a cell for long minutes (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Rahamim allegedly collaborated with Shehadeh by wearing a police uniform, impersonating the boy and directing an investigation, during which he knocked on the table and raised his voice.

After the boy refused to cooperate in the investigation and told where the drugs came from, he was "punished" and imprisoned in a cell for long minutes.



To deter the boy even more, Rahamim and Shehadeh staged a violent "disorder" between inmates in the cell next to the boy, which frightened him and caused him to defecate.

At this point the boy was taken out of the cell and sent back to his home.



The day after the incident, the same intelligence officer who impersonated a police officer and assisted in the alleged incarceration of the boy, went to the president's house and received a certificate of excellence from the Ministry of Internal Security, where they did not know about the incident that night.

About two months ago, the prosecution closed the investigation file against Shehadeh and Rahamim for lack of evidence and recommended prosecuting the two.

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Information about the incident reached the senior IPS, and factors involved in the case were summoned for questioning. Source involved in the details of the case told Walla! The prison commander is "a man with a lot of strength and power in the organization managed to cover up and shut the story."



A senior officer who was present and witnessed the events, said The conduct of Shehadeh and Rahamim was unacceptable. An IPS officer added: "If the police knew what other things he did, he would end up as a prisoner in prison. It is not possible that this man, who has a spawn box, is still in his position."



The IPS responded: "After the closure of the police investigation file and although the officers were not found guilty of crimes, the facts were brought before the Prisons Commissioner who decided to take the necessary professional and disciplinary steps against them from an IPS officer."

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