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September 30, 1994 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-30

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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israeli police
this week detained a Palestinian
police officer who was driving a
stolen Israeli car, drawing at-
tention to the growing phenom-
enon of car thefts here.
Monir Barghutti, 39, was de-
tained after he stopped for a rou-
tine check at a roadblock on the
outskirts of the autonomous West
Bank enclave of Jericho.
During the course of the check,
Israeli security officials discov-
ered that the car he was driving
had been stolen from Tel Aviv
two weeks earlier.
According to a senior Israeli
police source, the car was stolen
by a Palestinian who had been
among those released recently
from Israeli prisons as part of the
implementation of the Palestin-
ian self-rule accord.
The former prisoner, said the
source, is known to have stolen a
number of vehicles and smuggled
them into Jericho.
Mr. Barghutti was dressed in
civilian clothes at the time of his
detention. A member of the se-
curity branch of the Palestinian
police, he serves as a bodyguard
for Yassir Abed Rabbo, informa-
tion minister in the Palestinian
Authority.
According to Israeli police, the
car was one of about 30 stolen ve-
hicles being held by the Pales-
tinian police at their Jericho base.
Israeli officials said they lodged
a formal complaint with the Joint
Liaison Office, a group of top Is-
raeli and Palestinian officials
overseeing implementation of the
accord. They charged that the
Palestinians have rejected all re-
quests to return the stolen vehi-
cles to their Israeli owners.
Earlier in the week, an Israeli
television station aired footage of
a low-level helicopter search for
stolen Israeli vehicles spirited
away to the West Bank.
The footage revealed a num-
ber of Israeli cars and commer-
cial vehicles parked in rows at
garages where workers were
busy taking them apart for spare
parts and repainting them for re-
sale.
The Palestinian police com-
mander in the Gaza Strip, Brig.
Gen. Ghazi Jabali, has admitted
that there are at least 5,000
stolen Israeli cars in the Gaza
self-rule area.
But he said Israelis were sell-
ing their cars cheaply to Pales-
tinians, then claiming they were
stolen in order to collect insur-
ance money.
Israeli police said they hope the
Palestinian police will cooperate
with them in the search for the
stolen cars, instead of using the
vehicles as a cheap supply source
for their own car pools.

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