Identify of former Ben-Gurion Airport worker cleared for publication in sexual assault case

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Roy Neidorf, 31, from Magen Yavne, was employed as an inspector on the Inhabitants and Immigration Authority.

The id of a former Ben-Gurion Airport worker, accused of utilizing his place to sexually assault overseas nationals in search of entry to Israel, has been cleared for publication, in line with the State Prosecutor.

Roy Neidorf, 31, from Magen Yavne, was employed as an inspector on the Inhabitants and Immigration Authority.

The indictment, filed in June with the Central District Court docket in Lod by lawyer Shahar Katz-Daniel of the Central District Prosecutor’s Workplace, particulars the actions of Neidorf throughout an interrogation of a Brazilian citizen at Ben-Gurion Airport.

In line with the fees, Neidorf used the “Google Translate” app to speak with the lady, instructing her to attend close to a restroom after granting her entry into Israel.

Fearing that her entry can be canceled by Neidorf, she adopted his request. As soon as she arrived on the restroom, Neidorf is alleged to have sexually assaulted her within the baggage corridor’s restroom.

An illustrative picture of a person with handcuffs. (credit score: INGIMAGE)

Separate incidents of assault

In two extra incidents, Neidorf allegedly dedicated comparable acts throughout interrogations of two Spanish nationals and one Romanian citizen.

In these instances, he reportedly additionally used a translation app to speak inappropriate requests, together with one which learn, “If I allow you to move, I need us to satisfy outdoors,” and one other that stated, “In case you are beneficiant with me, I will probably be beneficiant with you.”

Neidorf faces fees of bribery and committing indecent acts.

After the indictment was filed, the courtroom upheld the prosecution’s request to publish Neidorf’s identify. His lawyer appealed the choice to the Supreme Court docket. Nonetheless, following the advice of Justice Noam Solberg, the attraction was withdrawn.

Suspected of committing critical sexual offenses

In June, Israel Police reported that Neidorf was suspected of committing critical sexual offenses towards a number of girls in search of entry into Israel, The Jerusalem Put up beforehand reported.

The investigation into Neidorf was initiated as a part of a broader inquiry linked to a nationwide intercourse trafficking ring that had been facilitating prostitution providers throughout the nation.

Police described this as “a stunning case involving a suspect who allegedly acted systematically, utilizing improper means and exploiting his place and authority to hold out his actions towards harmless girls on this unlawful method,” the Put up quoted.

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