IDF officer indicted for attempting to smuggle goods into Gaza Strip through Kerem Shalom Crossing
Prosecutors say the officer took about NIS 5 million and used his position to move banned goods into Gaza.
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Israeli officer indicted over alleged Gaza smuggling scheme
The shipment reportedly included mobile phones, cigarettes, tobacco, silicone, solar panels, and electric bicycles in large quantities. By Pesach Benson, TPS An Israeli military officer has been indicted on multiple charges related to a scheme to smuggle prohibited items into the Gaza Strip, the Israel Defense Forces announced on Monday. According to the IDF Spokesperson, the Military Prosecution filed charges against a career officer holding th…
A soldier in regular service is suspected of stealing weapons from the IDF and transferring them to criminal elements. During a search of his home, suspected drugs, IDF smoke grenades, an IDF vest, ammunition, and cartridges were seized. The soldier and another civilian were arrested and transferred for further investigation, and the police are investigating the scope of the affair.
The military prosecution today (Monday) filed serious charges against a permanent service officer with the rank of lieutenant, who served as a deputy company commander, for his involvement in smuggling goods from Israel into the Gaza Strip. The officer was charged with a number of serious offenses, including aiding the enemy, taking bribes, and aggravated smuggling of goods.According to the facts of the indictment, filed at the end of an investi…
An indictment was filed against seven IDF and police officers - on suspicion of abusing their ranks and status for money laundering, tax offenses, and more. • During the investigation, crypto wallets and cash with a cumulative value of over 50 million shekels were seized.
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