Police Commissioner Yaakov Shabtai awarded the rank of Captain to retired police officer Amram Losaki, who by virtue of his position was the bodyguard of Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann during his incarceration in Israel after he was captured by the Mossad.

Amram Losaki joined the Border Police in 1957. In 1960, being in the rank of sergeant, he was called to join the Iyar Unit, which was entrusted with the safekeeping of Adolf Eichmann. Losaki served in the unit from the day it was established in 1960 with the aim of preparing for Eichmann's trial until its disbandment in 1962, with the hanging of Adolf Eichmann at the end of his trial.

In 1980 he retired with the rank of lieutenant and began to work on preserving the legacy of the Iyar Unit, mainly through lectures. In recent years, Amram helped promote the historical research about the Iyar Unit that led to the disclosure of the police activities in the Eichmann trial to the general public.

The police say that the important and significant task that Amram fulfilled as part of his service in the Iyar Unit and his work to preserve the unit's heritage, made a significant contribution to the exposure of the unit's activities and is an important chapter in the history of the Israel Police and the State of Israel, which deserve appreciation from the organization.... Read More: Arutz-7