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After escaping from the hospital - the kidnapper of the bank employee was brought to the hospital: "No one was there then I went" - voila! news

2022-12-07T09:21:59.822Z


Moshe Shovel is accused of attempting to rob a bank branch in Haifa and kidnapping a local employee. Last night it was announced that while he was under arrest in November - he allegedly staged a heart attack and ran away from his supervisors at the hospital. Today he was brought to the hospital and there the extent of the failure became clear when he claimed that he was without supervision at all: "There were no SHBS personnel and no police."


On video: documentation of Moshe Shuval kidnapping the bank employee and blackmailing her to rob the branch (Walla system!)

Moshe Shovel, the 70-year-old accused of kidnapping a bank clerk in Haifa, claimed in court today (Wednesday) that he was not under security surveillance at all when he escaped from the hospital where he was staying.

"A doctor arrived, said I had nothing and then they released me to the house. There was no emergency services and no police," Shovel said



. It was there so I went.

what will I do?

It's not that I ran away.

I didn't run away.

I had nowhere to go." Judge Nitzan Silman: "In view of the decision to arrest, in view of the events since that decision, the things in Peshita's view.

He will remain detained until the end of the proceedings."

Shuvel at the court, today (photo: official website, Yoav Itiel)

The case of the escape happened last month when Shuval was brought to the district court in Haifa, after he was detained until the end of the legal proceedings against him and did not meet the conditions of his supervision at a nursing home in Nahariya to which he was released as an alternative to detention about two months ago.



The nursing home suspected that he had sabotaged security cameras and that he was plotting an escape.

The Haifa District Attorney's Office received a warning about the matter, Shuvel was brought to court and there Judge Nitzan Silman ordered that he be held behind bars in a prison again.

The sequence of events since then remains unclear.

Shuval, shortly after the depressing hearing for him, announced that he felt ill, allegedly having staged a heart attack, and the judge ordered that before he was transferred to the detention center, he would be referred to a hospital, where he would be hospitalized under the supervision of the police or the prison service.

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Despite the judge's order, the 70-year-old Shuval was left unattended - and disappeared.

His escape from custody was discovered only a few days later, and since last Sunday the Haifa police have been trying to locate him.

A search was conducted at his apartment in Carmel, but he was not found there.

Two days before the hearing, on November 21, at night, Shovel was seen on the security cameras of the daycare center in Nahariya, together with another resident.

A terrorist trail was recorded on camera facing the entrance gate of the residence, to leave without the knowledge of the staff.

Shortly after the hearing on November 23, the court guard and medical staff informed Judge Nitzan Silman that the detainee should be evacuated for urgent medical treatment.

He ordered that the medics send Shuvel to the Rambam Hospital and that the SBS officials and/or the police supervise him until he is transferred to the detention center after his release from the hospital - but this apparently did not happen.

Moshe Shuval did turn to Rambam, but he escaped from the hospital that same day.



Shuval was arrested in September last year, on suspicion of kidnapping a bank employee, imprisoning her, threatening her and filming her against her will.

Then, according to the suspicion, he attached an explosive device-like object to her stomach, and sent her to the branch of Mizrahi Tefahot Bank on Hanaviyim Street in the city, where she worked, demanding that she rob millions of shekels for him.

The bank manager didn't buy the story, tore the dummy bag from her body and called the police.

The clerk was arrested on the spot, and the police were eventually convinced by the plot she told them, which at first sounded imaginary.

We started a hunt for a trail and he was captured that evening on the way to Tel Aviv.

The scene of the event in Haifa, last year (photo: MDA)

The 70-year-old Shuval is accused of "extremely serious crimes that were planned in advance, with great care and sophistication."

The prosecutor's office mentions that he was accused of kidnapping for blackmail, assault, blackmail with threats, attempted robbery, indecent act, invasion of privacy, sexual harassment, theft, forgery, impersonating another person and obstruction of justice.



The commander of the Haifa station, Deputy Superintendent Haim Ezard, said that "Haifa police began extensive searches upon learning of the escape of the suspect in question while the concentration of efforts is being carried out on the intelligence operational level. We will do everything possible to locate the suspect and bring him to justice."



"This is a man who was referred to the hospital by MDA and was not registered in the emergency department by the Shevas - as is customary with detainees or prisoners," Rambam Hospital in Haifa said. - a well-known and frequently done phenomenon by citizens who decide to forgo medical treatment and leave on their own." The



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