Case of Gilboa pimping scandal will be reopened
The state prosecutor's office has announced that it will reopen its investigation into complaints from female guards in Gilboa Prison in northern Israel. Following the escape of several prisoners, allegations surfaced from multiple female guards claiming they had been forced into offering sexual favors to the inmates.Serious questions must be raised why women need to be serving as guards at a prison where mainly male convicts are kept. This was clearly a case involving woman-hatred espoused by the male commanders, who clearly didn't put much value on the safety and well-being of the lady guards. For that, they should be imprisoned alongside the jihadists in the very prison they oversaw.
The case was originally closed without charges. the Times of Israel reports that following an appeal from the plaintiffs, the prosecution has announced that it will file indictments against the former Gilboa Prison commander, Bassem Kashkosh, and the prison’s former intelligence officer, Rani Basha, on charges of fraud, breach of trust and failure to fulfill their duties.
One of the plaintiffs, speaking under the pseudonym Hila, claimed that she had been raped at least three times while serving as a guard in Gilboa. She alleges that her commanding officers allowed her to remain alone with prisoners contrary to regulations and that the prisoner responsible offered to protect her against other prisoners if she kept silent about his offense against her and other guards.
Palestinian terror convict Mahmoud Atallah, an inmate in the Gilboa Prison, will likewise face charges. Alongside the charges for which he was originally sentenced, he is now suspected of sexually assaulting female guards. The plaintiffs allege that other prison officials were aware of his actions, but did not take action to prevent them or disciplinary measures after the fact.
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