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Public demand to reopen the investigation of the pimp in prisons: "Severe crisis of confidence"
Associations and users of social networks called for an in-depth investigation into the affair that took place in 2017 after the Gilboa prison commander became the first senior IPS official to admit that the details were correct.
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Thursday, 25 November 2021, 09:53 Updated: 09:59
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In the video: The commander of Gilboa Prison testifies about the escape of the prisoners (Roni Kanfo)
Non-profit organizations and women's rights organizations called today (Thursday) to reopen the investigation into the pimp affair in the prisons following the confession of the Gilboa prison commander.
Large sections of the public were not at all familiar with the affair that took place in 2017, and was exposed a year later.
Social networks were surprised to discover that the terrorist was the only one bothered keepers penalized, while the chain of command evading guilt and continues to work in the Prison Service (IPS).
Chairman of VIZO Hagit Farr sent a letter to the police commissioner Kobi Shabtai letter in which she wrote that there is "reopening The investigation file in the case of the serious suspicions according to which security prisoners sexually harassed guards at Gilboa Prison with the knowledge and even cooperation of their superiors at the IPS, and "investigate the suspicions in depth."
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Gilboa Prison (Photo: Flash 90, None)
Peer stressed that "things are especially serious in light of the fact that Ben Shitrit was a senior member of the IPS even when the shocking affair exploded and that he said these things while testifying under oath in the committee.
Needless to say, if there is anything in Ben Shitrit's testimony, then not only is it a very serious conduct, amounting to really criminal offenses, but it was allegedly known in the prison service, "she added." The threshold of the enforcement system.
"This conduct, in addition to being a seemingly serious offense, causes a serious crisis of public confidence in the law enforcement system."
The Movement for the Quality of Government turned to the Minister of Internal Security, Amar Bar-Lev, who has not yet commented on the affair, demanding that things be examined. "The publication reveals a very serious situation, regarding the nature of the work at the IPS and that very serious offenses can and have been committed, including rape and indecent acts by senior members of the IPS. enforcement of
the law and intelligence - a field that requires a measure of increased integrity. "
" My movement, these publications apply have the duty to conduct an extensive and immediate of the events
described, in order to protect mon truth and ensure that the events described above will not return, as well as
repair of failures And the serious treatment of women in compulsory service. Therefore, and in light of the above, we now turn to you with a demand to conduct an immediate investigation of the events. "
Along with the opening of the case came a demand to establish a state commission of inquiry into the matter, which was distributed, among other things, in an Internet petition.
MK Ophir Sofer of Religious Zionism announced that he would submit a request today for the establishment of a parliamentary inquiry committee. , She said.
Ben Sheetrit in the committee, yesterday (Photo: Flash 90, -)
Muhammad Atallah (Photo: Official Website, Official Website)
In his testimony before the State Commission of Inquiry into the Escape of the Six Terrorists, Gilboa Prison Commander Freddie Ben Sheetrit said that the affair was "a serious and constitutive incident in Gilboa Prison, which was a candle to my feet."
Ben Sheetrit, who was not the prison commander at the time, admitted that in the prison "conscripts were pimped out" and that "conscripts were provided to terrorists for sexual purposes."
As part of the affair, Muhammad Atallah, a world prisoner from the Fatah organization, is accused of indecent acts in the Gilboa prison.
As part of the affair, it was alleged that the prison command knew about the acts and covered them up until the affair was exposed in the media.
Upon the revelation of the affair, it was reported that Rani Basha, the intelligence officer at Gilboa Prison, allegedly wanted to place guards in the security wing in accordance with the prisoner's requests.
During his interrogation at the National Prison Investigation Unit, the intelligence officer admitted that he specifically asked certain wardens for the wing since Atallah had pierced the oil.
The case against him was closed for lack of evidence.
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