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Blaze devastated our service, says Manchester-raised head of prisons

December 16, 2010 15:27

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The Prisons Service is not usually the most prominent of security agencies in Israel.

But it came well and truly into the spotlight after the blaze on Mount Carmel killed 37 of its members, including cadets and instructors on a select officers' course.

"In these tragic circumstances, when such a large group of our officers lost their lives, the public also saw the kind of people who work in our service," says Lieutenant Colonel Ian Dominitz of the Israel Prisons Service (IPS), "people from every walk of life, Jews, Druze, Bedouin. We don't usually get very good press, the service normally comes out in the press when something goes wrong, like violence or corruption, but in this tragedy people saw what quality of officers there are in the service, academically and as human beings."

Lt Col Dominitz is the kind of person you would not normally expect to meet in the IPS. Born in Manchester 52 years ago, he made aliyah to Israel in 1980, studied law at the Hebrew University and joined the service some 20 years ago.