Noose found in prison cell of PMO leak suspect Eliezer Feldstein

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The detainee's transfer to a surveillance cell is intended to ensure his safety and well-being.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF, ALON HACHMON NOVEMBER 18, 2024 14:09 Updated: NOVEMBER 18, 2024 14:22
 IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT, Via Maariv) Eliezer Feldstein, the central suspect in the PMO security leak affair. (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT, Via Maariv)

Prison guards found a noose in the cell of the main suspect in the PMO leak scandal, Eli Feldstein, that required his immediate transfer to a suicide prevention cell, Israeli media reported on Sunday, citing the Israel Prison Services (IPS). 

The detainee's transfer to a surveillance cell is intended to ensure his safety and well-being.

The IPS stated that the move was taken "to ensure his safety and well-being." The circumstances surrounding the incident remain confidential to protect Feldstein's privacy. 

The transfer occurred a day after prosecutors indicated that they intended to charge Feldstein for his involvement in the theft and leak of classified IDF documents, which were leaked to foreign media, including German tabloid Bild and the Jewish Chronicle.

According to the prosecution and investigation findings, Feldstein's actions "severely endangered state security."

This is a developing story.

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