The Police Spokesman - Hof announced this morning: "The Haifa Police in cooperation with the Haifa Municipality and the tax authorities operated this morning in the flea market in the city and carried out combined enforcement against merchants suspected of trading in objects suspected of being stolen and involved in criminal activities, suspected of tax evasion, and use of unauthorized vehicles.
In the rest of the article you will see rare and exclusive photographs of the surveillance of a warehouse burglar in the French Carmel in Haifa
Those photographed have nothing to do with the article
Total: 5 arrests, 6 searches, 15 traffic, 5 removals from the road. 3 municipal reports and 14 income tax reports. In the operation, a lot of property was seized, including:
Work tools, air conditioners, electrical products, gas cylinders, water clocks, musical instruments, sports equipment and bicycles. The operation of the Haifa station in combination with the municipal authorities and the tax authorities will continue in order to prevent the existence of an infrastructure that allows activity that is against the law.
Exactly one year ago, a burglar was photographed in Carmel, France. The pictures have arrived live here
Citizens identified a suspicious person in the yards of the houses on Tschernihovsky Street and followed him. The suspect alternately entered and exited stairwells and tried to break down warehouse doors.
The citizens filmed the suspect during the burglary attempts. The suspect parked his vehicle on Edmond Peleg Street and searched the stairwells and warehouses in the French Carmel house by house, in the entire area around the place where he parked the car, that is, on Tschernihovsky and Edmond Peleg Streets.
The citizens called the police, who arrived quickly, but were unable to locate the fleeing vehicle. The suspect was later located based on the vehicle number.
In the complaint that was submitted to the Israel Police, together with these designations, together with his vehicle number, the police officers explained to the citizens that the warehouse burglars operate mainly on weekends and flow the stolen goods directly to the flea market.
Here are the photos submitted to the Haifa Police in January 2014.
The identifying details have been blurred
During the surveillance, the burglar entered stairwells on Edmond Peleg Street and the citizens followed him calmly.
The flea market is known as a place that buys almost everything. The shop owners cannot know if the goods being sold belong to the seller. Most of the things are used and the dealer can't tell. Each sale costs a penny and a half. I would suggest the Israel Police to look for more serious things. because there is also enough work for them. The easiest thing to do is to attack poor people who are barely living, it's a shame that they act like that
Ilana