Arrests and searches in Betar Illit, Bnei Brak, and Jerusalem for community sex crime cover up.
The Israeli Police announced an undercover investigation into sexual crimes committed in Charedi communities and in neighborhoods in Betar Illit, Bnei Brak, and Jerusalem. In the overnight operation police arrested 22 suspects and searched homes.
The crimes were allegedly committed over a period of two years. The ongoing investigation gathered evidence against suspects who carried out crimes within the communities.
Community members did not report the information to authorities or social workers and tried to cover up the sexual crimes that were being committed.
Members of the community preferred to employ "law of the jungle" methods to deal with the crimes. The incidents were documented by members of the community and police acquired this evidence.
The ages of the suspects arrested range between 20 and 60 years old.
Police were faced with disturbances in the Charedi communities during the arrests and damage was caused to police cars involved in the operation.
All suspects are being questioned at the Jerusalem police department and will appear before the courts based on the developments of the investigation.
3 comments:
"FRUM" Sex offenders, maybe if these idiots did not live such absurd restricted lives they would be more in control of their sexual urges.
These perverts attack each other in the mikvah molest children rape women.
But they're Chareidi.
They're full of $hit
Obviously it is not deemed as such a bad sexual offence by these Chareidi so long as eleventh commandment of 'Thou shalt not get found out' is strictly adhered to. No direct witnesses, no informers, no action - ergo no sin. Plus they believe victims are to blame for some unknown shortcoming or sin in this or past lives so 'mystically' deserving of these ordeals. At worst, perpetrators are deemed as merely deviant, or weak, but definitely not evil.
it is truly wonderful to see people being judged and convicted on the basis of a news story.
Before you condemn, lets see something more then a blaring headline.
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