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Israel: Suspected Chareidi Computer Smuggler Released on Bail


A 35-year-old chareidi resident of Bnei Brak is suspected of smuggling computers into the country and running a computer repair business while ignoring tax officials. Ramle Magistrate’s Court Justice Liara Frenkel Shifman released the suspect on bail, with restrictions. Customs officials explained to the court that the defendant smuggled laptop computers into the country.

It is alleged that the suspect used the identity numbers of avreichim in kollel, explaining to them if they give him their numbers he will be able to get them financial assistance. In actuality, he used their numbers to smuggle in the computers, albeit without their knowledge.

Authorities searched the suspect’s home last week and found 15 computers. The suspect did not cooperate with investigators, opting to remain silent.

(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)



3 Responses

  1. So he got a job in the real economy. Very productive. Think, with a better secular education what he could have accomplished (another Madoff – think what we are missing).

  2. #1
    dont be silly

    imagine how much harm college would have done to his neshama

    lo aleinu .. he could have learned a trade and worked at a legit job 9 to 5

    better this way

    uneducated
    allways looking for a chap and how to score easy money

    mi keamcha yisrael

    (what have we become .. nebach)

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