The Jerusalem Post

Undercover operation leads to drug traffickin­g bust

Cop spent several months among group of alleged criminals

- • By TAMARA ZIEVE

The Israel Police arrested 20 suspected drug trafficker­s in the early hours of Wednesday morning, following the undercover operation of a police agent in the Haifa area.

The suspects are all residents of Haifa. Police raided their homes, seized evidence linking them to the suspected offenses and arrested them.

As part of the police force’s battle against drug traffickin­g, the undercover agent infiltrate­d the group of criminals and operated among them for several months.

During that time, the agent gained the trust of the suspects, and was active in their surroundin­gs, acquiring from them drugs, including cocaine, ecstasy, hashish and cannabis worth tens of thousands of shekels, and collecting the necessary evidence against them.

During the arrests, cannabis, hashish and ecstasy were seized as well as tens of thousands of shekels allegedly obtained by the sale of drugs and other property related to traffickin­g offenses; two vehicle were also seized and may be confiscate­d.

The suspects were set to be brought to the Haifa Magistrate’s Court to extend their detention. Police expected to make more arrests.

At a ceremony held before the arrests were made, police presented Police commission­er Insp.-Gen. Roni Alsheich with achievemen­ts of the Hof District Police Unit since the beginning of the year, with a focus on the activities of undercover agents. Police said this was the fourth undercover operation that exposed criminal activity and led to a wave of arrests.

District commander Asst-Ch. Peretz Amar said, “The work of agents constitute­s a significan­t part of preventive measures, and through activity of this kind it is possible to remove a significan­t amount of crime generators that harass the normative citizen.”

Alsheich highlighte­d that every initiated operation is preferable to a responsive one, as it allows for a high level of control over eliminatin­g criminal incidents taking place on a daily basis.

“The police will continue to employ a variety of operationa­l and intelligen­ce means, in order to combat serious criminal phenomena, in order to enable a normal and safe life for law-abiding citizens and to bring to justice the perpetrato­rs of the offense,” the Hof District police spokesman said.

 ?? (Israel Police) ?? POLICE SEARCH a home in the Haifa area yesterday for evidence of drug traffickin­g.
(Israel Police) POLICE SEARCH a home in the Haifa area yesterday for evidence of drug traffickin­g.

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