Senior Tel Aviv district police officials say the Bnei Brak station commander will not be removed, as dismissal requires the commissioner's approval and cannot be ordered at the district level.
Tel Aviv district police officials stated Tuesday evening that the commander of the Bnei Brak station will not be dismissed, pushing back against any suggestion of a local decision. They clarified that a station commander’s removal can only be effected with the approval of the national police commissioner, making it impossible to carry out at the district level alone. The statement appears to be a response to reports or rumors about potential disciplinary or command changes in the district, though the context of the original call for action was not detailed in the message.
The officials did not specify why the commander’s position was under discussion, and no prior Zioneer reporting on this thread is available. The issue remains at the level of internal police politics, with no apparent link to broader incident-related investigations.
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