In a second recent case of alleged misconduct involving the
top ranks of the Israel Police, the Justice Ministry has decided to close an
investigation into sexual harassment claims made by a female officer in the
force against a major general who was her superior.
The investigation was
closed after the alleged victim decided not to file an official complaint.
The news follows ongoing reports of a case involving Rabbi
Yoshiyahu Pinto, a charismatic rabbi who splits his time between the United
States and Israel, who allegedly bribed Menashe Arbiv, the head of the Lahav
433 serious and international crime investigations unit.
The alleged sexual harassment was said to have occurred
several weeks ago, when both parties were alone in a motor vehicle together.
After the alleged incident, the woman requested an immediate transfer to
another unit and asked to have no further professional contact with the major
general.
The transfer request puzzled personnel officials, in part because the
woman was due for a promotion a week after the request was filed.
When senior officials in personnel asked the alleged victim
about the urgency of her transfer request, she reportedly broke down and gave
her account of the incident.
The information was passed on to the Justice
Ministry’s department for the investigation of police officers, but as noted
the investigation has been closed.
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