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| By: Haaretz |
| Published: August 8, 2005 |
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Police uncovered a network suspected of smuggling dozens of pullout opponents into Gush Katif. Nine people, two of them minors, have been arrested.
Police took the suspects for interrogation to the southern district's investigation headquarters, where police said the group intended to smuggle many more people into the Gaza Strip.
In response to intelligence information they received, detectives followed a car Sunday, while it left Kfar Maimon. When the car reached the Kissufim crossing into the Gaza Strip, the detectives arrested seven suspects carrying identification cards with Gush Katif addresses.
Police arrested two more suspects -- minors who had in their possession dozens of IDs belonging to Gush Katif residents, passage permits issued by the IDF, and a list of dozens of names of people who succeeded in entering Gaza using fake IDs.
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Police seize nine for smuggling protesters into Gush Katif
- (Haaretz)
08.8.2005
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