
Prison Service fighters broke into the cell of terrorist Mahmoud Atallah today (Friday), in the prison pimping affair.
The move was made following intelligence information received by the Prison Service, according to which Atallah was planning to lead riots inside the security prisons.
Prison Service Commissioner, Gondar Lieutenant Colonel Kobi Yaakovi, ordered "immediate and severe preventive and thwarting actions" against him.
Following this, fighters broke into Atallah's cell, he was taken out and transferred to solitary confinement in a dungeon.
The terrorist Atallah remained in prison after National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Prisons Commissioner Kobi Ya'akovi insisted that he not be released as part of the 'kidnapping deals', and that he would serve his full sentence in light of his serious offenses against female guards about a decade ago.
The pimping affair in the prisons was exposed after a former soldier who served as a guard at Gilboa Prison revealed in public testimony that a security terrorist in the prison had attacked her. Following the publication, an investigation was opened, in which evidence was collected and the conduct of the command echelon at the prison facility was examined.
As part of the investigations, suspicions arose that female guards were transferred to the security wing at the request of prisoners, ostensibly to maintain peace in the facility - but in practice there was a serious harm to the female guards on duty who served in the prison.