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Despite the heavy security: A family vehicle of the head of the Armed Forces was stolen
The general's house parking lot was broken into and next to many cars, his wife's car was also stolen.
There is no body that has taken responsibility for the security of the champions' family vehicles, by virtue of being a secure personality.
IDF Spokesman: "The incident will be investigated by security officials"
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Friday, 19 November 2021, 06:04 Updated: 07:14
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Despite the security, a family vehicle of the head of the intelligence basin, Major General Aharon Haliva, was stolen from the parking lot of his home this week.
So far it is not clear who is responsible for the security of his vehicle.
The general's house parking lot was broken into, and his wife's personal vehicle was stolen.
This is part of a wave of thefts in his neighborhood, against a criminal background.
There is no body that has taken responsibility for the security of the champions' family vehicles, by virtue of being a secure personality.
Military officials clarified that no security damage was caused and that along with the family vehicle, many more cars were stolen - the theft was not specifically directed at Haliva or his family.
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Champion Haliva (Photo: Reuven Castro)
The IDF spokesman said that "during the week, a burglary occurred in the parking lot of the residence of the head of the intelligence department, Major General Aharon Haliva.
During the break-in, a private vehicle of the general's family was stolen.
The incident will be investigated by security officials. "The
head of the intelligence department is defined as a secure person, and hence his immediate environment as well as his home must be secured. Regular soldiers and reservists.
So far it is not clear what the procedure says regarding the security of the family members' vehicles, including entering the place of residence and whether the IDF personal security unit is responsible for this or a civilian company. The IDF Spokesman's response has not yet been received.
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