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A police convoy carrying the body of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit arrive to his funeral at the cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Flash90
A police convoy carrying the body of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit arrive to his funeral at the cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Flash90
The fresh grave of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit at the Military cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
The fresh grave of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit at the Military cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
The fresh grave of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit at the Military cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A man mourns near the fresh grave of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit at the Military cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Attorney General of Israel Yehuda Weinstein leaving after the funeral of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit at the Military cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Minister of Interior Defense, Gilan Erdan leaving after the funeral of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit at the Military cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Acting Police Commissioner, Major General Benzi Sao leaving after the funeral of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit at the Military cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A man mourns near the fresh grave of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit at the Military cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A man mourns near the fresh grave of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit at the Military cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
A police convoy carrying the body of Deputy Commissioner Ephraim Bracha, head of the Israel Police’s National Fraud Unit arrive to his funeral at the cemetery in Modiin, July 6, 2015, Bracha died after shooting himself in his car near his home in the city of Modiin early on July 5. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Former CEO of Netivei Israel Shai Baras (L), connected to the court case on Israeli attorney Ronel Fisher (not seen) arrives to the District court in Jerusalem on July 6, 2015. Fisher is suspected of being involved in a number of cases where investigative information received from his police officer clients was handed down in exchange for bribes. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Former CEO of Netivei Israel Shai Baras, connected to the court case on Israeli attorney Ronel Fisher (not seen) arrives to the District court in Jerusalem on July 6, 2015. Fisher is suspected of being involved in a number of cases where investigative information received from his police officer clients was handed down in exchange for bribes. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90