Senior Police Internal Investigations Department (Mahash) investigator Eran Saada resigned, reportedly accusing the State Prosecutor's Office of deliberately burying cases to protect its people, according to Amit Segal (N12).
Eran Saada, a senior investigator in Israel's Police Internal Investigations Department (Mahash), has resigned in a stormy departure. According to journalist Amit Segal (N12), Saada accused the State Prosecutor's Office of systematically burying cases to shield its personnel from accountability. The resignation and the gravity of the allegation — from within the law enforcement system — mark a significant development in the ongoing tensions between investigative bodies and the prosecution in Israel.
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