NIS 200,000 fine was put upon "Concrete Moasi" factory in Umm al-Fahm
Posted on Feb 21, 2020 by Ifi Reporter
Following a green investigation by the Ministry of the Environment and an indictment filed by the Haifa Magistrate's Court, the Haifa Magistrate sentenced a cumulative amount of NIS 200,000 and a suspended sentence to the "Concrete Moasi" factory in Umm al-Fahm and its operators, who were convicted of several felony prohibitions and dumping. Building Waste - According to the Cleanliness Law.
The indictment was filed following an investigation conducted by the Green Police after its inspectors documented, at two different times, a truck and a sheriff of the plant several times dumped building debris in open spaces - in violation of the law.
In sentencing, Judge Dr. Zayed Falah said, "In their actions, the defendants violated the right to life in a clean environment, and the degree of harm is severe." In sentencing, the court took into account the company's previous criminal history, which did not shy away from committing and committing offenses.
• The company was fined NIS 150,000 and a pledge of NIS 300,000 to avoid for three years from the offenses where it was convicted.
• The chief operating officer was fined NIS 40,000 or 120 days in prison for a fine, and a NIS 80,000 pledge to refrain from committing a felony for 3 years and 3 months probation and a term not to exceed three years for the offenses where he was convicted.
• The driver was fined NIS 10,000 or 40 days in jail for a NIS 20,000 monetary pledge to avoid a felony for 3 years, three months probation to hold a driver's license, and the condition is not to commit the offenses for which he was convicted for 3 years.
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