An indictment was filed against Reuven Oved: "He drove a taxi without paying"
The Tel Aviv State Attorney's Office announced that the former footballer (38) is charged with the offenses of receiving anything fraudulently and stealing in amounts ranging from hundreds to thousands of shekels
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10/01/2022
Monday, 10 January 2022, 16:46
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Former footballer Reuven Oved, 38, who in recent years has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting his partner, battling drug addiction and more than once revealing his attempts to quit and get back on track, is once again in the headlines following a sad entanglement.
Today (Monday) the Tel Aviv District Attorney's Office announced the filing of an indictment against him for receiving anything by fraud and theft, after on several occasions he traveled in taxis around the country without paying for it and fraudulently received various sums of money from the drivers.
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Reuven previously worked in court (Photo: Benny Ben Simon)
The indictment filed by Advocate Inbar Goldstoff states that on several occasions the defendant boarded a taxi while asking the drivers to drive him to destinations at different distances. In some of the trips, he even took cash from the drivers in amounts ranging from hundreds to thousands of shekels.
It was further alleged that the defendant got into a taxi in Tel Aviv and asked the driver to drive him to his home in Givat Shmuel. However, during the trip, the driver claimed that an employee asked him for NIS 2,200 and after hours of driving, while stopping at a gas station, he claimed that he would return within a few minutes, but in practice did not return.
In another case, an employee got into a taxi, felt bad during the trip and got out of the car to buy him a bottle of water, and it was alleged that he stole NIS 320 from a cash register near the driver's seat, after the driver lent him NIS 200.
When the two reached the destination, an employee asked the complainant to stop him at a bus stop while promising to return within a few minutes, but did not return to the taxi.
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