State Investigation Bureau to check on polygraph SBU employees who missed Israeli drug lord Silver - 112 International

State Investigation Bureau to check on polygraph SBU employees who missed Israeli drug lord Silver - 112 International


State Investigation Bureau to check on polygraph SBU employees who missed Israeli drug lord Silver - 112 International

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 04:41 AM PDT

Amos Dov Silver, the Israeli drug lord

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State Investigation Bureau (SIB) will check on the polygraph the officers of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) who stood and watched how Israeli drug lord Amos Dov Silver escaped at Boryspil Airport as SIB Head Roman Truba reported on Telegram.

"The SIB checks the possible involvement of the SBU officers in the organization of the escape of the detainee. Within the pretrial investigation of this criminal proceeding, our specialists question the involved persons with the use of the polygraph.

In the SIB the professional polygraph examiners work who are involved by the bureau for the establishment of the facts in the criminal processes," Truba emphasized.

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As we reported Silver escaped before the passport control at Boryspil Airport during the extradition.

Later the officers who accompanied Silver were suspended. On August 17, Amos Dov Silver was detained for the second time. Later he was successfully extradited to Israel.

The Israeli mass media were the first to report on the escape of Amos Dov Silver. Earlier the Supreme Court of Ukraine granted the motion of Israel on the extradition of Silver.

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Drug lord was detained in Kyiv in spring 2019 on the demand of the Israeli police. In July, Kyiv Appeal Court decided to release him for the house arrest.

According to the open source, Telegrass is the Israeli network for the distribution of marijuana with 200,000 members. Israeli police officers noted that 10,000 tons of drugs, including marijuana, cocaine and ecstasy were sold through it.

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