A Jerusalem police spokesman reports a 30-day administrative closure order signed by Jerusalem Police Chief Yoram Halevy was given to the owner of a bakery in Beit Shemesh for illegal employment and housing of illegal residents.
Administrative closure orders are another important and central step in the police’s determined struggle against the entry of illegal aliens entering the territory of the State of Israel. Illegal entry of illegal aliens into Israel has in the past served as a platform for criminal and terrorist activities.
A short while ago, the police handed over to the owners of the ‘Chalat Habayit’ Bakery in Beit Shemesh an administrative closure order signed by the Jerusalem commander. The closure order states the reason is the employment of illegals on the premises in violation of the law.
Police during the past week took part in an operation to apprehend illegals inside Israel and to act against employers such as in this case.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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I WAS a regular customer there. It is a pretty good bake shop.
However, that’s history. I can’t patronize such an irresponsible company
Which branch? Or does it apply to them all? And I prefer Nechama’s in RBSA.