Falsifying documents, defrauding authorities, receiving
money fraudulently from the National Insurance Institute and providing forms to
young adults who had shirked military service – these are the charges of which
police have leveled at three haredi men from Jerusalem, arrested earlier in
October.
The details of the case were released for publication on
Wednesday. Police assert that over the past two years, the three men operated a
ring which provided more than 60 young adults with certificates citing mental
disability and attested to by medical committees within the National Insurance
Institute, as well as permits for young haredim seeking to avoid military
service.
The investigation began after intelligence information was
received by the Central Unit of the Jerusalem District Police. Following this,
a special joint investigation team was set up between police, the National
Fraud Unit within the National Insurance Institute, and IDF officials.
The team began an undercover investigation, tracing the
three suspects’ tracks. The investigation found that the suspects had offered
young haredim authorizations which would allow them to be released from
military service under a mental disability clause, after receiving a
psychiatric document confirming the disability.
Each document allegedly cost
NIS 1,500 ($426). The ring sent the potential draftees to psychiatrists, who
provided them with the fictitious certificates. These certificates were then
presented to the IDF authorities.
In addition to documents, the military evaders received
aperscriptions for 'psychiatric sedative' injections, which they were supposed
to receive at their HMOs. Once the young men bought the perscriptions, which
they were to take to the HMO where they were to be injected, the ring leaders
replaced the sedative with ampoules of B12, and the potential draftees would
bring these to the nurses who administered the shot.
After receiving the injection, the nurses gave the young men certificates that they had received the sedative shot. These were then provided to the IDF, and on this basis, the men were granted discharges from military service.
After receiving the injection, the nurses gave the young men certificates that they had received the sedative shot. These were then provided to the IDF, and on this basis, the men were granted discharges from military service.
Ring members also offered haredim throughout the country
fictitious certificates of mental disability from psychiatrists for a one-time
fee, allegedly ranging from NIS 1,500 to 50,000 ($14,000). The certificate
would be presented by the haredim to the National Insurance Institute
committees, and in return, they received a pension ranging from NIS 4,500
($1,277) to 7,000 ($1,987). Calculations by the National Insurance Institute
revealed that these monthly payments would come to tens of millions of shekels
in the coming years.
Police also suspect that the money which the ring operators
collected was laundered via shell corporations.
According to police, one of the suspects admitted to the
charges against him, while two others refused to talk and denied all charges.
In addition, most of those who turned to the ring to receive fabricated
documents denied the charges. Seven psychiatrists who are residents of
Jerusalem were summoned for questioning and they were released to house arrest
of five days and forbidden to make contact with the suspects.
It is also being claimed that the investigation discovered
that members of the ring used the name of a recently deceased psychiatrist to
provide fabricated authorizations.
Attorney Erez Bar Zvi, who is representing the suspect
released to house arrest today, said, "The police came today with a
request to release my client. It turns out that the mountain has spawned a
mouse. I hope and believe that my client’s part ended with the discussion
today.”
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