Israeli Policewoman Suspected of Obstruction in Benyahu Razi Murder Case Claims She Followed Orders
A policewoman suspected of obstructing the investigation into the murder of Benyahu Razi in a Jerusalem Airbnb has provided her version of events. She stated that she was at her mother's home when she encountered two suspects: her sister, who is the main suspect, and another woman. According to her, she noticed injuries on her sister's face, who explained that she and the other woman had been held captive and assaulted by several men in the apartment. They escaped when the men fell asleep.
The policewoman said she was initially unclear about the situation. After the victim's name was publicized, she connected the dots and immediately reported everything she knew to her commander. The commander told her it appeared she was not involved and advised her to consult with a security officer before receiving further instructions. She claimed she was not given any other guidance on how to proceed.
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