Reuters photog at work
I wonder to whom he was selling these stolen goods? Maybe al-Reuters will tell us. Or not (via Ynetnews/hat tip: Rusty):
Police arrested a Reuters photographer from Qalqilya on suspicion that he possessed stolen goods.
According to suspicions, the man, 34, sells stolen electronic goods in his Qalqilya store, where 50 laptops, 8 digital cameras, 40 video camera and 15 palm pilots were seized. The goods were stolen from Israeli households in the Sharon area. (Raanan Ben-Zur)
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