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Ex-Israel soldier heading child prostitution ring deported from Colombia

MEMO | November 29, 2017

A former Israeli soldier was deported from Colombia for alleged links to a criminal network suspected of drug trafficking, child prostitution and tax offenses that spanned across several countries in Latin America.

Forty-three-year-old Assi Moosh was expelled by Colombia and returned to Tel Aviv under escort by immigration officers last weekend. In a statement confirming the deportation, security officials said: “Police in Santa Marta, capital of the Magdalena department, hereby announce the removal of an Israeli citizen who owns a spa hotel frequented by many foreign tourists. Deportation procedures have been commenced as per law and will be carried out due to the Israeli’s conduct, which has harmed Colombia’s national security.”

Colombian news agencies reporting on the deportation revealed details surrounding the expulsion of Moosh who was exposed as being part of a group of ex-Israeli soldiers that had turned a small fishing village in Taganga into a “sex and drug den” from their base in a luxury resort that was known to locals as “little Israel”.

El Heraldo, a regional newspaper, revealed Moosh as the head of an “international network of human trafficking, micro-trafficking and sex tourism”. The Israeli gained a reputation locally for organising private parties in a room within his hotel. From their base in “little Israel” Moosh is reported to have run similar clubs exploiting drugs and children in Cartagena, Bogotá, Medellín, Ecuador, Mexico and Brazil.

Local sources reported that Moosh was arrested when he arrived in the immigration office in Santa Marta accompanied by a group of armed men. It’s believed that he had been trying to obtain Colombian citizenship.

According to the national police, Moosh had raised suspicion after it was discovered that his permits for tourism and hotel operation were obtained through a third party, enabling him to carry out criminal activities undetected for a decade.

Locals are said to be “relived” by the arrest. Residents told journalists that Moosh “had been one of those who destabilised the social order of the people.” Many felt he should have been arrested long ago.

The mystery for many locals, according to El Heraldo, was the Benjamin hotel. Residents of Taganga described the resort as a “bunker” run by Moosh “exclusively for Jews”. While it’s unlikely that many of the locals would have actually seen the inside of the luxury resort, the feeling that it was an unwelcome place for non-Israelis has even been reported by visitors on TripAdvisor. “Not Israeli? Forget about it” wrote one visitor who had given the hotel two stars in the review. “First off this is a good hotel/hostel but if you are not from Israel I wouldn’t go there, my wife and I were made to feel very uncomfortable even had people come up to us and say ‘are you from Israel?’ I said ‘no’ to their reply ‘then why would you come here’.”

Reports of how “ex-soldiers turned a Colombia fishing town into a sex and drug den” had been on the media’s radar for a while. In February Colombia Reports uncovered the tension within the popular tourist region caused by the Benjamin hotel. The report found that “Benjamin [hotel] employs and accommodates almost exclusively Israeli citizens, and was officially opened by 20 rabbis brought over especially from Israel”.

Security in the hotel is reportedly coordinated by a Willington Vasquez, who, according to the report is also known as “Manuel, a former member of a paramilitary death squad”. Locals from Taganga complained that the Israeli “tourism entrepreneurs” were running a drug trafficking network and prostitution business.

The friction between locals in Taganga and the Israelis was also reported in 2012. “Four Israeli ex-soldiers are the new ‘masters’ of Taganga” was the headline in the El Tiempo. The paper alleged that the Israeli “businessmen” were selling cocaine and sexually exploiting young girls.

A journalist from El Tiempo investigating the allegations spoke with local officials, residents and the Israeli businessmen who pleaded innocence saying that “the community is wrong, everything is false”.

But the report proved otherwise. The authorities said that they were clear “several Israeli ex-soldiers who arrived in that village” were “leaders of criminal gangs”. The authorities complained that the Israelis took over social premises, violated rules on tax payments and permits and were involved in selling drugs and sexually exploiting children.

The ex-Israeli soldiers became known as “the untouchables”. El Tiempo journalists travelled to the area and established that some of them were living in a concrete mass, guarded by eight security cameras. Others carry arms and move in 4×4 trucks with the Israeli flag.

Testimonies from villagers and local authorities, who, El Tiempo said requested anonymity for fear of reprisals, exposed the drug and prostitution industry that had blighted the small fishing village.

Their standoff with the ex-Israeli soldiers led locals to create a committee and to request help from the Santa Marta administration.

Mayor of Santa Marta at the time, Carlos Caicedo, told El Tiempo that the situation in Taganga is serious and that he will ask the Israeli embassy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to review the legal status of the ex-military personnel settled in the Benjamin hotel.

Residents of Taganga appealed to their government to end the criminal activity in their village and a request was also made to the Israeli embassy, according to El Tiempo, to sanction the criminal behaviour of its nationals.

As for Moosh, it’s reported that Colombian authorities have imposed sanctions on him which prevent him from returning to country for at last ten years.

Read also: Israel killed 14 Palestinian children in 2017

November 29, 2017 - Posted by | Corruption | , ,

11 Comments »

  1. In any other country, that guy would have been jailed, but, for some reason he was “deported” to Israel(ie, he suffered NO penalty at all). That just doesn’t add up. Sounds like almost the same deal that Roman Polanski got from the American legal system.
    How can Israeli’s get away with this disgusting crime against children?

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    Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | November 29, 2017 | Reply

    • I think Mayer Lansky ended his days, living free in Israel, completely protected from penalty for his criminal activities in the USA(Tax avoidance, at least).

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      Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | November 29, 2017 | Reply

  2. Jonathan Pollard–Israeli spy who compromised US nuclear secrets–was given a Presidential pardon by Obama.

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    rediscover911com's avatar Comment by rediscover911com | November 29, 2017 | Reply

    • Obama appeared to despise Nutjobyahu. Why he pardoned Pollard is a mystery. Someone must have had some “Dirt” on Obama, which caused him to “Comply”.

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      Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | November 29, 2017 | Reply

      • Obama’s first post election announcement was the appointment of Rahm Emanuel as Chief of Staff.

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        aletho's avatar Comment by aletho | November 29, 2017 | Reply

        • Yeah…..One of “The Revolving Door” guys……..America is in BIG Trouble, when a “shitty little country in the Middle East” COMPLETELY controls it.

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          Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | November 29, 2017 | Reply

  3. He should never be allowed to return to Colombia, he travelled to a coutry experiencing more turmoil than his own to take advantage of people in need. He should spend a long time in prison. I question whether he can be rehabilitated.

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    TheSociologicalMail's avatar Comment by thesociologicalmail | December 3, 2017 | Reply

    • Israeli’s don’t seem to go to prison(although, Mordechai Vanunu did, in Israel……..(for telling the truth).

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      Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | December 3, 2017 | Reply

      • The height of injustice!

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        TheSociologicalMail's avatar Comment by thesociologicalmail | December 3, 2017 | Reply

      • ahhh….but you see, Mordechai Vanunu renounced his affiliation with israel and became an ex-jew in 1986 in Australia converting to Anglicanism which he remains devoted to still.
        Likely it is THAT aspect of his whistle-blowing exposure about Israel’s nuclear weapons at Dimona that continues to be his chief “crime”…his Conversion! Free Vanunu!

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        madams122017's avatar Comment by madams122017 | December 10, 2017 | Reply

  4. I live in Colombia and, NO, these guys should never be allowed to return, regardless of nationality!

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    Henry Lewis's avatar Comment by Henry Lewis | March 10, 2018 | Reply


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