Police on Saturday night detained former Likud MK Yehuda Glick for questioning at the Walaja checkpoint on the outskirts of Jerusalem on suspicion of trying to smuggle a Palestinian who apparently did not have a permit to cross into Israeli territory.
However, the police at the checkpoint had waved him through and he, on his own volition, stopped his car and told the police to check the Palestinian’s paperwork, Glick said Sunday.
“My wife and I saw a nice young man who asked for a ride,” he told Army Radio. “He said he was a Palestinian and had permits. We arrived at the checkpoint, and I asked for him to be checked. The officers there told me to pull over, and then one of them came over to me and said I was being detained.”
“I was forcibly dragged out of my car and was handcuffed and bundled into a police vehicle,” Glick told KAN News. “I behaved like a model citizen.”... Read More: JPost