[iwar] Beehive thefts... I wonder what they are up to...

From: Fred Cohen (fc@all.net)
Date: 2001-09-26 22:11:59


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Subject: [iwar] Beehive thefts...  I wonder what they are up to...
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[FC - could this be biologiccally related?]

> 4. BEEHIVE THEFTS RESUME
> Is there hope that the plague of beehive-thefts may soon end?  Although the
> police recently arrested a Bedouin from southern Israel for aiding in such
> a theft, they released him today after a 48-hour detention.  He admitted
> his involvement, but said that he had merely rented his vehicle and crane
> to two Palestinians who organized the theft.  Roni Feldman, head of the Bee
> Raisers Task Force Against Thefts, feels that the police may be missing a
> chance to once and for all get to the bottom of this plague.
>
> "This is a network involving many elements, and the robbers are very
> skilled and knowledgeable.  For instance, this latest theft involved the
> removal of a half-ton concrete block that was placed there to foil such
> actions; they had to use a large crane.  Is this the work of amateurs?"  He
> said that losses to the bee raisers have reached into the millions of
> shekels, and that some of them face financial collapse as a result.  Many
> insurance companies refuse to insure the hives.  Some 300 beehives have
> been stolen this month from areas near the Palestinian-controlled areas;
> each one is worth roughly $500.  Elements within the Palestinian Authority
> have long been known to be involved in the thefts.

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