"Women are afraid to complain against celebrating, the videos do not substantiate the suspicions"
A senior police officer told Walla!
On the difficulties in investigating the owners of Betar Jerusalem, who is suspected of sexual offenses and fraud.
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08/12/2021
Wednesday, 08 December 2021, 17:44
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In the video: Detention extension hearing in the big game affair (Walla system!)
Moshe Hogg, who is suspected of fraud and sex offenses, will probably be released under house arrest in the coming days - a senior police official told Walla Walla today (Wednesday)!
On his interrogation.
This is after the videos that reached the police, in which there was suspected incriminating evidence, can not be seen for sexual reasons or criminal offenses.
"We are not close to an indictment," the senior official said.
"He will probably be released under house arrest in the next few days. This is a case on the hairline because up to this moment no woman has agreed to complain to the police against Celebrating," a senior police official said.
"Women who have been allegedly harmed are afraid to go through an entire procedure in the police and in court. Nevertheless, we hope that women who were allegedly harmed by him will come to the police and file a complaint. They will receive all the necessary support and envelope."
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Far from an indictment.
Celebrating (Photo: Danny Maron)
"In the videos that have come to us, there are no sex parties," the senior emphasizes, "there are regular parties and no criminal offenses have been committed there, so the videos we have at the moment do not establish any suspicion."
Suspicions against celebrating began with suspicions of economic offenses.
The name of the case status is even more complex.
A senior police official involved in the details of the investigation told Walla !: "The economic suspicions have not yet matured into an indictment. We are really far from there it could be a year and a year and a half until he gets to the prosecutions at all."
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