Border
police arrested a 45-year-old kashrut supervisor at the airport earlier this
week, on suspicion of child sex offenses committed in the south of the country.
The suspect, whose name is under gag order, fled the country in 2001 and has
lived in Brooklyn ever since. He was arrested shortly before he boarded a
flight to the United States.
The arrest
took place after the young man complained that the suspect sexually harassed
him 12 years ago. Since then, police received three more complaints from members
of the Chabad community, who told of sexual offenses the suspect had allegedly
committed against them during their childhoods. Police believe there are others
who are afraid to file complaints.
The affair
began in 2001, with complaints about suspected sex offenses committed by the
suspect on children. Police arrested him, but he was released to house arrest
and fled the country. One month later, his wife and children joined him. Even
though he had run from the law, the suspect came to Israel several times over
the years..
One of the
complainants who spoke with Ynet said that the suspect was like family to him.
"During the time he served as kashrut supervisor, he would distribute
surplus fruit from the places he visited, so he was always surrounded by children
who would take the fruit home," he said..
One of his
victims who apparently has not yet filed a complaint, spoke of his
deliberations. "We live in a very crowded neighborhood," he
explained. "Some of us are afraid of our wives, who do not know anything
and would be angry that we did not tell them. Some are afraid of the rabbis who
probably would not want us to air the dirty laundry outside’ and some say that
it has already been a very long time and the complaints would carry little
weight today.”
The same victim told of “an instance in which the suspect went to one of the mothers and told her he wanted to bring her son closer to religion, he took him once a week to the mikve, took him to slaughter houses in the nearby towns, and every one of these times, he assaulted him sexually.
The same victim told of “an instance in which the suspect went to one of the mothers and told her he wanted to bring her son closer to religion, he took him once a week to the mikve, took him to slaughter houses in the nearby towns, and every one of these times, he assaulted him sexually.
Attorney
Mazal Gabai Shamir who is the suspect’s public defender had no comment.
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