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Friends who faked West Bank kidnapping 'for romantic purposes' to be tried
Posted by Marcello (Guest) - Saturday, April 4 2015, 17:07:17 (UTC)
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-- Some Israelis are so sadistically romantic. Like this punk who faked being kidnapped by Palestinians to then claim that he heroically escaped from the "barbarians" so that his ex-girlfriend would take him back. Meanwhile, based on his sick plan, who knows how may innocent Palestinian homes were broken into in the wee hours, and how many innocent men were battered and tortured... to find this piece of shit.


Friends who faked West Bank kidnapping 'for romantic purposes' to be tried
The plan: to stay 'kidnapped' for several days, before claiming to have escaped his Palestinian captors and winning back his lost love.
By Chaim Levinson, Gili Cohen and Shirley Siedler | Apr. 3, 2015 | 12:13 PM

http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.650412?utm_source=Facebook&utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social


Israel Police extended the remand on Friday of the two men who caused a nationwide security scare by staging a prank kidnapping in the West Bank on Wednesday.

Niv Asraf, 22, was found hiding "with a sleeping bag and canned food" on Thursday near Kiryat Arba, after the friend who first reported his disappearance on Wednesday admitted during questioning that he had provided a false account of the events. The friend, Eran Nagauker, originally told police that they had a flat tire between Kiryat Arba and the Palestinian village of Beit Anun, and that Asraf had entered the village to get tools to change the tire - and never returned.

Asraf was announced as missing, and the case was initially treated as a kidnapping. A manhunt was quickly launched, with large contingents of military and police put to the search.

Asraf's plan, according to investigators' findings, was to 'go missing' in order to reignite a recently terminated romantic relationship. His chosen method of winning back his love interest's affections, apparently, was to stay hidden for a few days - and then claim he had been kidnapped but heroically managed to escape his captors, who had held him in a cave. Nagauker claimed during his questioning that he aided Asraf only because he was afraid his friend would commit suicide if he didn't assist him.

The judge noted his decision to extend the remand was due to the "shocking degree of irresponsibility" displayed by the two friends, when "only recently, teenagers were kidnapped and murdered in the very same area where the event took place."

Asraf and Nagauker - who is currently serving in the IDF - are suspected of fabricating evidence, interfering with an investigation, causing public disorder, and interfering with the work of a policeman. Asraf was brought before a judge in Jerusalem on Friday, and the military plan to try Nagauker for providing false reports - over a period of several hours - to investigators.

According to a statement issued by the Judea and Samaria police district, "After an intensive investigation by the Israel Police, the Shin Bet security services and the IDF, Niv Asraf was found in a wadi near Kiryat Arba, equipped with a sleeping bag and canned food."

Police also addressed the severity of the event. "The wasting of resources and hassling of the entire security establishment due to a staged event is a very serious affair - especially in light of the sensitive security realities."

The search efforts focused on the villages in the area east of Hebron. The IDF utilized the extra forces stationed near Hebron because of the Passover holiday.

As part of the effort to find Asraf, Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon met with IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot, head of the Shin Bet security service Yoram Cohen and GOC Central Command Maj. Gen. Roni Numa.



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