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TIMES OF ISRAEL – Law enforcement in Colombia on Thursday raided an Israeli-organized festival in the northeast of the country, confiscating large quantities of drugs.

The event, known as BenjaFest, was allegedly organized by suspected Israeli crime lord Assi Ben-Mosh and was attended by some 800 people, 90 percent of whom were Israeli, the Ynet news site quoted Colombian immigration authorities as saying.

During the raid on the festival, which took place near the city of Santa Marta, authorities took down the information of Israeli participants but did not catch the event organizers, according to Ynet.

Rafael Martinez, the mayor of Santa Marta, posted photos and video from the raid on his Twitter account.

Among the drugs seized by authorities were cocaine and ecstasy, according to Martinez.

“Unfortunately, authorities in Colombia decided we are lawbreakers, even though we submitted to them all the approvals and everything we would need in order for the event to happen smoothly and pleasantly,” Ynet quoted BenjaFest organizers as saying.

Ben-Mosh, who reportedly organized the event, was deported to Israelfrom Colombia in November for allegedly running a crime ring that harmed the country’s security.

He had allegedly been running a resort hotel near Santa Marta, where he had set up a drug and sex crime ring. The Hotel Benjamin, in the fishing village of Taganga, was an attraction for many Israelis on their post-army travels but was unpopular with local residents due to the activities associated with it. His operations also extended into Ecuador, Brazil, and Mexico, local media reported.

Ben-Mosh and his partners were suspected of drug dealing, forcing minors into prostitution, and tax evasion, Hebrew media reported in November when the expulsion order against him was issued. Ben-Mosh had tried unsuccessfully to prevent his deportation, including by applying to become a Colombian resident.

In a statement at the time, local police announced “the deportation of the Israeli citizen who was running a spa hotel that was popular with many foreign tourists,” noting that Ben-Mosh “caused harm to the security of Colombia.”

After this incident, he will be banned from returning to Colombia for 10 years, local media said.

3 thoughts on “Colombian authorities break up Israeli-organized drug party”
  1. it always struck me that while the indentured workers from philippines, thailand, kenya sweat on the farms picking palestinian produce and palestinian prisoners are on construction projects, assembly lines and sweatshops, apart from the soldiers, snipers and assassins enforcing the state of goy enslavement, a fitting model for the clueless world awaiting outside, the majority of israeli yids are abroad, scouring the world for pickings, be they underage sex objects, organs, kiddies for grotesque rituals, drugs, resources to be plundered, hit job, false flag mass-slaughter or just a random innocent, easy and risk-free murder for daily fun.
    so, at some underground drug orgy in colombia, it is nothing extraordinary that 720+ (90% of 800) israeli yids are rounded up and … ¿que tenemos aqui? what do we have here,
    720 dancing israelis, we are not your problem, palestinains are your problem

  2. Why say Kosher Nostra for Jewish criminals? The Cosa Nostra is very small fry compared to organized Jewish crime. Jewish Mafia is equally ridiculous. As though these monsters are a pale reflection of something more sinister. Say Mishpucka, their word for themselves.

  3. Why break them up. Let them OD and kill themselves. Why do nations of the world allow these criminals to run amuck in their countries?

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