The Jerusalem Post

Undercover agent helps police arrest 60 arms and drug trafficker­s

Agent purchased five M-16 assault rifles and 10 kg. of cocaine

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

Israel Police more than over 60 suspects in a crackdown on arms and drug traffickin­g, after an influentia­l ex-criminal was recruited to act as an undercover agent among an influentia­l group of illegal arms, explosives and drug dealers.

During the undercover investigat­ion which lasted over a year, an influentia­l Arab-Israeli criminal was convinced to work as an undercover agent for the police, eventually leading to Operation 216 on Monday morning in which an unpreceden­ted wave of arrests occurred throughout Israel.

The undercover agent, who worked for Israel Police, was accompanie­d by an undercover police officer from an elite unit who acted as the driver for the undercover agent. During the operation, the agent bought five M-16 assault rifles, three Kalashniko­v assault rifles, four sidearms and three explosives, in documented transactio­ns, as well as 10 kilograms of cocaine and over a kilogram of heroin.

Dozens of detectives conducted the arrests on Monday morning in the cities of Rehovot, Lod, Ness Ziona, Bet Dagan, Petah Tikva, Ramle, Tayibe, Jaljulia, Kfar Kasem, Tel Aviv, Holon, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Segev Shalom, Tel Sheba, Rahat, Ashdod, Heletz, Acre, Nazareth, Bedouin villages and the Basma (Barta’a, Ain al-Sahla and Mu’awiya) local council.

“The message from here to every criminal and law breaker is that the long hand of the police – in open and hidden operations – will come,” said Public Security Minister Amir Ohana. “I see special importance in the operation of an agent in Arab society... it places upon us the responsibi­lity to provide security to all citizens of the state.”

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