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The escape from Gilboa Prison was recorded on cameras and the alert was also activated.
But the UAV watched TV
A week before escaping from prison, it turns out that prison cameras captured the escaped prisoners delaying about twenty minutes near the exit of the tunnel, but the staff member manning the control center apparently did not notice.
The IPS said in response that they would not be able to comment since a police investigation is underway
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Monday, 13 September 2021, 12:20
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A senior official in the law enforcement system who is involved in the details of the investigation told Walla!
Because a Gilboa Prison staff member who was at the UAV during the night, and was supposed to watch the screens in the control room and make sure everything was in order, watched TV and did not pay attention to the escape recorded on cameras - nor to the alert that was activated. police.
As the terrorists began to exit the tunnel shaft, the dogs in the prison yard began to bark.
The IPS has technology that sends an alert to the prison when the dogs bark, and in addition, when the alert is activated, the security cameras in the prison are locked on the area where the dogs are barking and document what is happening.
However, it seems that the staff member who was sitting that night in the drone was busy watching TV, and did not notice that the alert had been activated.
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Gilboa Prison after the escape, last week (Photo: Eli Ashkenazi)
Walla!
It was learned that the security cameras photographed the terrorists as they exited the shaft of the tunnel.
Zechariah Zabeidi was among the first to emerge, while one of his friends had difficulty getting out of the narrow shaft, and the terrorists were documented pulling him and helping him out.
The six terrorists lingered near the opening of the shaft for about twenty minutes, then fled in the direction of the agricultural area next to the prison.
Security camera footage was seized by security forces for further investigation.
It also turned out that several days before the escape, prisoners complained to the prison staff about sand in the sewer.
The details that came to our attention also indicate that sand was found in the green garbage cans located inside the prison, and a sanitation worker drew the attention of several guards to the issue - but they replied: "Everything is fine, let us work."
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