Israel – Interpol Arrest Warrant For CEO Of Collapsed Construction Company.

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    Israel – The Israel Police issued an international arrest warrant Wednesday for Boaz Yona, the CEO of the collapsed construction company Heftsiba.

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    “Since the investigation into Heftsiba began, the Israel Police has made great efforts in order to locate the prime suspect Boaz Yona,” police said in a statement. “Upon receipt of approval from the prosecution, the Israel Police began working with Interpol agents, and today an international arrest warrant was approved.”

    The warrant was circulated to Interpol stations throughout the world. International arrest warrants are only issued once enough evidence has been collected in order to indict.

    Many frum families were affected by this collapse, since plenty paid money in advance for apartments that were never finished.

    Yona fled Israel two weeks ago, mere hours before the public learned that the real estate group he led, Heftsiba

    Rumors are floating that he fled to Romania, Romania’s politicians say they know exactly where the missing leader of imploding real estate company Heftsiba is. Or, at least they know that he was seen eating at a busy Bucharest restaurant at nine in the evening on Monday.

    He was sitting with a local businessman, sans family or bodyguards, a business source told TheMarker yesterday. The source added that Yona has been in Romania for several days. [haaretz]


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    biGwheeel
    biGwheeel
    16 years ago

    There were several scandals in Beit Shemesh. The wall posters and the turmoil surrounding their removal. Then the protests and the demonstration about the protests about the arrests in Yerushalayim and in Beit Shemesh. Then there was the bankruptcy and abandonment of Cheftzivah, and the flight of one of its owners.

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    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    is this the bait shemesh scandel or another one??

    biGwheeel
    biGwheeel
    16 years ago

    And “nebach”, they gave him money directly, instead of having it deposited in the bank that provided the construction loan, which would have protected them. Instead of “Keren haTzvi” they gave to “Kanfey Yonah”.

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    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    such a chilul Hashem to do this….nebach these poor frum jews saved their money to try to build a home and their money was stolen….where has honesty and integrity gone?