A Lack of Cooperation By Israeli Law Enforcement Has Helped Organize Crime
Organized crime in Israel benefits from insufficient cooperation between police, prosecutors, and regulatory bodies, according to the State Comptroller’s report.
Organized crime in Israel benefits from insufficient cooperation between police, prosecutors, and regulatory bodies, according to the State Comptroller’s report.
Another day, another gag–broken. This time, the accused is a prominent Israeli ultra-Orthodox Rabbi, Naftali Maklev, accused of raping three nieces, “hundreds of times” over the course of “many years.” One of the victims was 6 years-old when the alleged crimes began.
Jerusalem prosecutors filed an indictment against a rabbi who served as a mashgiach at a yeshiva in the city, for a series of rapes carried against a number of female relatives over the course of several years.
A member of a major Israeli crime family has been arrested for the slaying of a mob prince last week in Tel Aviv, a little over a decade after he was at the center of a senseless murder that shocked the Israeli public.
The main Tel Aviv border isn’t with Jaffa or somewhere north of the river, it’s just a short walk from Rothschild Boulevard and the businesspeople, families and tourists who stroll the leafy footpath.
Greek-Orthodox Christian priest Father Gabriel Naddaf, who has led a public campaign for Christian Arab IDF enlistment, is facing allegations that he has attempted to seek sexual favors from youths he came into contact with.
Police Commissioner Roni Alsheich is to promote Commander Ilan Mor, who was found guilty of sexual harasment in a disciplinary plea bargain agreement in 2013, to the post of the Israel Police’s representative in the United States.
Israeli police say they have caught a group of Israeli citizens, including French immigrants, suspected of tricking European companies into sending the group millions of euros in recent months.
Police in the Tel Aviv area are bracing for a surge in violence between rival organized crime groups following a Saturday night shooting that killed the son of a top crime boss.
A file folder containing classified documents was stolen on Thursday from the central-Israel home of a police expert in computer security.