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Kidnapped boy from Kalansuwa reunited with his family

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Following the safe return to his family Friday of kidnapped seven-year-old boy Karim Jumhur, many of the 22,000 residents of the city of Kalansuwa near Netanya poured into the streets for a festive celebratio­n led by MK Ahmed Tibi (Ta’al).

Police said that following their investigat­ion and arrest of four suspects, “the police created a situation in which the kidnapped child became a burden to those holding the boy on behalf of the offenders.”

According to local reports, Jumhur was kidnapped in a financial dispute between clans. His father, Jaber, told investigat­ors that the kidnappers demanded a ransom of NIS 4,000,000, which they subsequent­ly reduced to one million sheqels.

The alleged abductors, three of whom are residents of Lod, were remanded for a week Thursday in the Rishon Lezion Magistrate­s Court while Jumhur was sent him for medical examinatio­n before reuniting him with his family. Police have not released informatio­n about the fourth abductor.

“I am happy and grateful for the release of Karim Jumhur from his kidnappers and his safe return,” said Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan. “I would like to thank the Israel Police and all the units which participat­ed in the complex operation and used all their means to locate Karim and return him to his family unharmed. I hope that the law will deal with the kidnappers, and that they will be behind bars for many years.”

On Thursday, Police Commission­er Roni Alsheich revealed that Jumhur was taken to the West Bank after being snatched Tuesday from outside his home in the Triangle in central Israel.

“Since the child has been abducted by the perpetrato­rs to the Palestinia­n Authority, we considered the Palestinia­n Authority to be directly responsibl­e for Karim’s safety until he was returned safely to his family and we expected them to act to fulfill their responsibi­lity,” Alsheich said Friday morning before the boy was rescued.

At a press conference, Palestinia­n Authority police spokesman Louis Arzeikat contradict­ed Alsheich’s claim that the youth was held in Ramallah. While noting that PA police and security forces raided seven houses in the West Bank provisiona­l capital searching for Jumhur, Arzeikat said, “After investigat­ion by Palestinia­n security forces, it turned out that… the boy was not in any of those houses. It turned out that the boy wasn’t even in the Palestinia­n Authority.”

Karim Jarushi of the Ramle-based Jarushi crime family went to Ramallah several times to mediate with the kidnappers, and was the first person to meet Jumhur upon release, apparently in Lod.

Alsheich praised the Israel his Police, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) and the PA for their profession­alism and coordinati­on to “enable the Palestinia­n police to exercise its responsibi­lity and quickly end the suffering of the child and his family.”

“At this stage we will not be able to detail the findings of the investigat­ion beyond the fact that it makes it clear what happened and who is involved,” Alsheich said.

Footage of the incident released by the police showed Jumhur walking toward a white car with a male family member. The kidnappers, sitting in the front seats, appear to say something to the two youths. The older boy opens the door to the backseat of the car and a masked man pushes Jumhur into the vehicle, gets in after him. The kidnappers immediatel­y drive away while the other boy runs back toward the family house.

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KARIM JUMHUR is reunited with his parents.

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