The police arrested two brothers from Tira who tried to collect protection from a contractor/spokesperson of the Israel Police
A day after a hidden camera was found in the women's restroom of the academic Tel Aviv-Yafo, D., the college student who found the camera, gave a chilling testimony to Walla. "I returned to the college to change clothes after training. I entered the cubicle and put the phone down. Suddenly I looked and saw a camera on the wall pointing to the side of the toilet, I screamed in panic. I took a video of the camera I found, while I was panicked and my whole body was shaking, I said it couldn't be. I took three steps back To understand what it is about."
"Suddenly I saw that the camera was pulled back," she continued. "If I hadn't taken a camera, no one would have believed me. It's just a nightmare come true. I've known the father of this house for four years. He told the police that he found the camera, but I don't think that's true. He asked me to show him the camera, But there was nothing to show because it was pulled out. After that he also showed me that his office shares a wall with the bathroom."
D. continued and told about the mental difficulties accompanying her since that day. "I didn't go to college today, I can't go back, I don't know how to continue from here. There are other girls like me who didn't come today. Lots of them sent me messages to find out when it was, I had to reassure them when I myself was traumatized, stressed and anxious. All yesterday I just cried and didn't leave the house until now. I don't know how to reset after the incident. I want to know what's going on with this, who's really to blame."
The Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court this morning (Thursday) extended the detention of the employee of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Academic College who is suspected of secretly filming in the bathroom until Sunday. The suspect is a head of the house in Mossad - Khaled Demarani. The head of the house is suspected of placing a device for the purpose of eavesdropping, violation of privacy or spying, and eavesdropping or illegal use of it. In her decision, Judge Avital Amsalem-Gilboa stated that "according to the suspicion, the suspect works as a housekeeper at the academic institution and installed a camera in a hole in the college bathroom in order to invade the privacy of the bathroom users. The camera data, as shown to me, allows the camera to penetrate through the hole and photograph the people staying in the bathroom. The second part of the camera was connected to the office where the suspect was