Times of Suriname

Police recommend charging Israeli deputy minister in Australia extraditio­n case

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ISRAEL Police recommende­d yesterday indicting Israel’s deputy health minister on suspicion he tried to bolster the case of a former Australian school principal pleading mental illness as an argument against extraditio­n to face sexual assault charges. It will be up to state prosecutor­s to decide whether to accept the police findings and charge the deputy minister, Yaakov Litzman, who has denied any wrongdoing. Australia has been pressing Israel to extradite Malka Leifer, who fled Australia in 2008, with what Australian authoritie­s believe was the assistance of the insular Adass Jewish community, after accusation­s against her surfaced. Leifer is the former principal of Adass Israel School, an ultra-orthodox Jewish girls’ school in Melbourne. She is wanted by Australian police on 74 sexual assault charges, including rape, involving girls at the institutio­n.

An Israeli court ruled in 2016 that Leifer, who has denied the charges, was mentally unfit to face extraditio­n and trial. She was rearrested in 2018 after a police investigat­ion cast doubts on her health claims, and is in prison in Israel awaiting an extraditio­n ruling.

In a statement, police alleged that Litzman, who heads the United Torah Judaism party in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition, pressured court-appointed psychiatri­sts to support Leifer’s mental illness claims. Police said they found sufficient evidence to warrant charges of fraud, breach of trust and witness tampering against the deputy minister. He was not arrested. “I answered all of the questions (from the police) and I strongly deny everything they are saying,” Litzman said in a video interview on YNet, an Internet website, hours before the police announceme­nt.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? Israeli deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman speaks to members of the media before he enters the offices of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (Photo: Reuters)
Israeli deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman speaks to members of the media before he enters the offices of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (Photo: Reuters)

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