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A candidate in the Likud primaries was convicted 21 years ago of kidnapping a foreign worker Israel today

2022-07-24T16:49:21.298Z


Attorney Yoni Giorno was convicted 21 years ago and served community service, after he was convicted he also deported her from the country • In a conversation with "Israel Hayom" he said: "I was a child in a security company, what am I the immigration police that I can deport someone"


Attorney Yoni Giorno, who is running in the Likud primaries for the 29th seat of the coastal plain district, was convicted 21 years ago of kidnapping a Filipino worker and removing her from the country.

At that time, Attorney Giorno was sentenced to 15 months in prison, of which three months to be actually served, in service work. The rest of the prison term is on probation for 3 years and the condition is that he does not commit an offense that has an element of violence or an offense of kidnapping. He was also imposed He faces a fine of NIS 2,500 or three months in prison.

In a conversation with Israel Hayom, Giorno said: "I was a child in a security company, what am I in the immigration police that can deport someone from the country?".

As mentioned, in the verdict the act was described, a man named Goren met with the defendants Yoni Giorno and Dov Giorno and agreed with them that they would carry out the action of removing Evelyn (the Filipino worker) from the country for a payment that he would collect from her relatives.

Yoni is the owner of Or security and cleaning services in Netanya.

Dobi is his brother who was at that time (August 2000) a police officer in the Israel Police.

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Source: israelhayom

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