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By Haaretz Service
30/06/2008
Burglars broke into the house of Cabinet Secretary Oved Yehezkel in
Ramle Monday night, stealing a laptop computer, two cellular telephones
and a case containing documents.
According to the police, the stolen items did not include classified or
significant information.
The Prime Minister's Bureau confirmed that the stolen computer was new
and did not contain any important documents.
The police investigation concluded that the background to the incident
was solely criminal, and that the burglars had not intended to
specifically break into the house of the cabinet secretary, or to obtain
classified materials.
The break-in occurred in the middle of the night at Yehezkel's house in
the Ramle suburb of Neve David, while his family was asleep. Family
members discovered the missing items in the morning, and reported the
burglary to the police.
Received on Tue Jul 1 01:40:43 2008