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Senior policeman in lurid sex scandal

December 2, 2010 16:00
Dr Orly Ines: “I am not ashamed, I did no wrong”

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Accusations of sexual harassment have thrown the Israeli police into turmoil and affected the selection of the next national chief of police. In an unorthodox move, the accuser revealed herself in public last week to draw attention to the victims of sexual crimes.

For weeks, she was known in the media only as O, the woman who had accused two senior law enforcement officials of sexual harassment. But last Thursday, Dr Orly Ines decided to relinquish the anonymity afforded to alleged victims of sexual crimes and appeared at a rally in Tel Aviv for the elimination of violence against women. "I am not hiding, I am not ashamed, I did nothing wrong," she said, and called upon other victims to speak out and accuse their assailants.

This was the dramatic high point of a lurid media spectacle in which the most intimate details of the accuser's and the accused's sex-lives have been picked over by the press.

Three weeks ago the director-general of the Internal Security Ministry, Hagai Peled, resigned after being accused by O, an adviser to the ministry, of having verbally and sexually abused her for months. Allegedly, Mr Peled, who had a single sexual encounter with Dr Ines, had continuously cursed and abused her and even spat water over her.