This is how a Palestinian gang was caught breaking into a yeshiva
Security cameras at Yeshivat Nachlat Yitzchak in Beit Shemesh, documented the moments of a nighttime capture of a gang from the territories • Watch
- Eli Shlesinger
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A week ago, an article was published in Behadrey Haredim, on the squad burglars caught 'red-handed' when they come to steal from Yeshivat Nachlat Yitzchak Ramat Beit Shemesh Alef.
Documentation obtained by Behadrey Haredim, you can see three burglars enter a yeshiva, entering the Yeshiva Hall and searching for items of value. Detective team comes suddenly with unseen vehicles, and arrests two of them.
This action was initiated by intelligence officers and detective squads against intruders from the territories, which were caught in the act. The suspects, who planned to steal Torah Scrolls and valuable assets from the synagogue were arrested with burglary tools in their possession.
An initial investigation indicates that the two suspects, residents of areas without permits to stay, arrived in the morning in Ramat Beit Shemesh and broke into a synagogue. Also near the synagogue was located a vehicle with signs of a break allegedly designed to help the suspects escape.
The detainees were interrogated at the police station and brought to trial and their detention was extended.
The station commander, Superintendent Shlomi Toledano praised the detectives who work night and day, and worked valiantly to make the arrest and prevent damage to the holy books.
Documentation obtained by Behadrey Haredim, you can see three burglars enter a yeshiva, entering the Yeshiva Hall and searching for items of value. Detective team comes suddenly with unseen vehicles, and arrests two of them.
This action was initiated by intelligence officers and detective squads against intruders from the territories, which were caught in the act. The suspects, who planned to steal Torah Scrolls and valuable assets from the synagogue were arrested with burglary tools in their possession.
תיעוד: הפורצים הערבים נלכדים \
An initial investigation indicates that the two suspects, residents of areas without permits to stay, arrived in the morning in Ramat Beit Shemesh and broke into a synagogue. Also near the synagogue was located a vehicle with signs of a break allegedly designed to help the suspects escape.
The detainees were interrogated at the police station and brought to trial and their detention was extended.
The station commander, Superintendent Shlomi Toledano praised the detectives who work night and day, and worked valiantly to make the arrest and prevent damage to the holy books.
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