Police Nab Weapons Cache Hidden in Arab School
For the third time in a month, security officials have confiscated a large cache of weapons hidden in a school in northern Israel
By David Lev - Arutz Sheva 7
First Publish: 3/11/2013, 4:52 PM
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Police moved in on the school after getting a tip that weapons were being stored at the school. Bomb squad experts and top security
officials in the Northern district descended on the school and
dismantled 13 mortar shells, and confiscated dozens of weapons and
hundreds of nine millimeter bullets. Police have opened an investigation into the incident and are questioning school officials.
In a statement, police said that the seizure was “part of the department's ongoing and unyielding efforts to fight crime.”
Last
month, a kindergarten teacher summoned police after she found a large
cache of weapons in a children's playground. The weapons had been buried
in sand, with some of the weapons jutting up out of the sand. A week
later, another cache was found in Abu Snan, in a park next to a
kindergarten. Police found RPG rockets, explosives, and Lau missiles in
that cache. All the weapons were destroyed.
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Labels: Israel, Munitions, Palestinians
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