Israeli police, Border Police, and other enforcement agencies raided illegal waste transfer stations in Kafr Qasim, seizing six trucks and construction equipment, and arresting seven illegal residents and two employers suspected of employing them. Two station owners were detained on environmental offenses, and one station was closed by the Labor Ministry due to severe safety violations, police said.
Israeli police, Border Police officers, and other enforcement agencies conducted a raid on illegal waste transfer stations in Kafr Qasim on Friday, seizing six trucks and construction equipment. According to police, seven illegal residents were arrested along with two employers suspected of hiring them. Two station owners were detained for questioning on environmental offenses, and four managers were questioned for operating without a license. One station was closed by the Labor Ministry due to severe safety violations. The operation is part of ongoing law enforcement efforts against environmental crime and the employment of illegal residents in central Israel. Seven additional trucks were removed from the road for safety violations.
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