Rami Bohnik, who was called the pedophile from the north, was released from prison two weeks ago after being convicted of committing indecent acts on the boys he educated. Last night, the “Hai Balayla” system revealed for the first time a recording of a conversation of a sexual nature between Bohnik and a boy on behalf of the “pedophile hunter” Avi Dubitzky.
Rami Bohnik, known as the pedophile from the north, was convicted for committing indecent acts on dozens of children he had educated in the past, and spent time in prison for it. About two weeks ago, his prison term was shortened for good behavior, and he was released from prison. From the first publication it appears that in the short time that passed, he managed to return to his past habits.
“For months, Rami Buchnik has been having sexual conversations with someone who is considered a teenager,” revealed Moren Klaper from the “Hai Balayla” system, “conversations that started while he was going on weekend vacations in prison continued and escalated as soon as he was released. Buchnik initially thought he was talking to someone 19 years old; he sent him sexual images and quickly found out that it was a 14-year-old boy, but he continues the correspondence and even makes it worse.” In fact, behind the boy is Avi Dubitzky, who is known as “the pedophile hunter,” and in a phone conversation with Bohnik, he instructed the boy on his behalf what to say and how to act.
“In my nature, I do want to kiss you, and I want to give you a good first experience,” Bohnik’s voice was heard in the conversation with the boy, “I am afraid that you will do it in a place where you will be hurt or where you will be disgusted. I would like you to come to me after school; I want to see what you look like without a shirt. Do you have thoughts, ideas, or fantasies? You watch movies, maybe even a bit of porn; it’s not like you’re cut off from the world. You more or less know what your body wants and what your head wants.”
The “Live at Night” system forwarded the fictitious call to the police to prevent a natural buzz that might come. But according to them, there is nothing to do without a complaint or a real victim. The attempt with the commander of the Tzur unit, responsible for supervising sex offenders, was also unsuccessful. Thus the system was directed back to the Shevas spokespeople.
Rami Bohnik responded: “I didn’t talk to anyone sexually; as soon as I knew it wasn’t an appropriate age, I hung up. That’s all.”