Police suspect the man, who claims to be a rabbi, sold sex toys and accessories without a license.

Ynetnews

Jerusalem Police detectives arrested a 28-year-old Ger Hasid several days ago on suspicion of operating an illegal network of sex shops for the ultra-Orthodox public. The man is suspected of selling sex improvement drugs and accessories, among other things, without a license.

The police believe the network presented itself as “Kruvim” in ads posted in haredi neighborhoods.

The detainee has claimed to be a rabbi. According to information obtained by the police, the network operated branches in Beitar Illit, Beit Shemesh, Bnei Brak, Netivot and other cities in Israel with haredi populations.

The Jerusalem District Police offered the following response: “Police officers detained a man suspected of distributing hazardous substances as defined in the Pharmaceutics Law, seized pills and different kinds of materials which will be examined. The suspect was questioned and released. The investigation is ongoing.”

 

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