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Today (Thursday) the attorney's office submitted to the Central District Court an indictment against seven residents of the Center for importing dozens of liters of marijuana from Cyprus to Israel.
The indictment shows that the seven hid six liters of the drug GBL in regular bottles in each of their suitcases.
The seven, 30-year-old Chen Wolf from Tel Aviv, 25-year-old David Musa from Modi'in, 48-year-old Yen Greenberg from Rehovot, 22-year-old Maoz Tapiro from Tel Aviv, 27-year-old Daniel Ivegi from Yavneh, 20-year-old Orien Ofek from Tel Aviv and Jordan Levy, 24, from Ramat Gan, are accused of conspiracy to commit a crime and importing a dangerous drug.
Drugs in bottles, archive (Photo: Karin Sagi, police spokeswoman)
Among other things, according to the indictment, they coordinated versions before their investigation.
One of them said that it was a cleaning agent for a tattoo machine that he brought to a friend as a surprise, and his friend replied that "it wasn't smart, you just made it up".
Another said that he intends to claim that he is not sane.
It was further claimed that this was an attempt at smuggling that included "careful and detailed planning, which included organizing and booking flights to the import destination as well as coordinating false versions."
In the request for the arrest of the Sheva, it is stated that the mere importation of the drug and its large quantity show that the defendants are dangerous.
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