49 victims in the case: An indictment was filed against Lt. Col. Dan Sharoni
The indictment attributes to Sharoni, the accused of committing sexual offenses and invasion of privacy of 40 maids and nineteen civilians, a series of offenses involving invasion of privacy, indecent acts and possession of hundreds of intimate photos and videos in mobile storage.
His detention was extended by two weeks
Amir Bohbot
22/12/2021
Wednesday, 22 December 2021, 16:42 Updated: 17:10
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The Chief of Staff lighting candles with IDF female soldiers who were injured by the Lt. Col. who photographed them without their knowledge (Photo: IDF Spokesman)
The military prosecution filed today (Wednesday) indicted Lt. Dan Ronnie, who is suspected of sex crimes and violation of privacy of soldiers and servants held unit. His detention was extended two weeks.
The indictment charges Sharon, among others line offenses involving violation of privacy, indecent assault and penetration of computer material At the request of the defense, the Special Court extended the officer's detention until January 4, 2022.
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Sharoni (Photo: Flash 90, Avshalom Shashoni)
There are 49 female and male victims in the case, of which 40 are male and female civil servants and nine are civilians.
Sharoni's possession contained hundreds of intimate photos and videos that he kept in portable storage.
Simultaneously with the criminal proceedings, the head of the Technology and Logistics Division, Major General Michel Janko, fired Sharoni about a month ago.
The IDF said that they "take the officer's actions seriously, as well as any other sexual assault, and will continue to work to eradicate the phenomenon from its ranks, while accompanying victims of crime."
Last month, Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi addressed the issue .
"This is wrong and serious behavior that we condemn and condemn," Kochavi wrote.
"It is our duty to create an environment that respects all those who serve in the IDF.
The principle we have established is 'zero tolerance' and we will act according to it in the event of any deviation. "For
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