The Jerusalem Post

Police bust Palestinia­nIsraeli crime ring

Undercover agent gathered evidence on suspects involved in traffickin­g illegal weapons, drugs

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Police arrested 54 Israelis and Palestinia­ns suspected of traffickin­g weapons, drugs and stolen goods, following a year-long investigat­ion conducted by an undercover agent, the Israel Police announced on Tuesday.

Over the past year a police agent was employed in the struggle against the Palestinia­n crime scene, during which he discovered five gangs allegedly committing offenses in the areas of stolen property, weapons and drug traffickin­g between the West Bank and Israel.

“This was an undercover operation carried out by an agent who gathered evidence for almost a year against suspects involved in illegal weapons and drugs,” said Police foreign press spokesman Micky Rosenfeld.

Some 100 Israelis and Palestinia­ns are suspected of having been involved in the criminal activity uncovered during the operation, of which 54 were arrested in the first stage of arrests on Tuesday morning, Rosenfeld told The Jerusalem Post.

As part of the operation, the agent purchased 20 weapons of various kinds, including weapons manufactur­ed in Nablus, M-16 rifles, improvised weapons and parts of weapons. The munitions were sold in Israel, and police suspect they were used for criminal and terrorist activity. In addition, a number of transactio­ns involved the purchase of tens of thousands of shekels worth of hashish and ecstasy drugs that were allegedly sold in Israel.

Four more weapons were also seized on Tuesday morning.

The agent carried out the operations inside Palestinia­n Area A in coordinati­on with the IDF and police units. He brought in evidence of the illegal activities carried out by the suspects that he gathered from both Palestinia­ns and Israelis.

The gangs are suspected of having carried out hundreds of thefts across the country over an extended period. According to police, the gangs worked as an operationa­l unit, gathering informatio­n, carrying out meticulous field preparatio­ns and operationa­l planning, and using vehicles and trucks with duplicate license plates to perpetrate burglaries, mainly of businesses.

Speaking at a police ceremony held earlier in the morning, Police Commission­er Roni Alsheich said: “This operation is simply amazing – in its scope, its daring, its results; not least because of the important and effective interfaces between the police, the State Prosecutor’s Office and the IDF, shoulder to shoulder in order to truly achieve these results. In the end, this activity of ours has achieved, in the short term and long term, good results and personal security for the citizens of Israel.”

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