Monday, July 10, 2023

Bnei Brak Chareidie arrested For Employing and Supplying Lodgings to Terrorist Who Injured Avreich Last Week

 

The prosecution unit of the Tel Aviv District Police filed an indictment today (Sunday) against a Bnei Brak resident who employed and provided lodging for the terrorist who carried out the stabbing attack last week in Bnei Brak.

The suspect is charged with harboring and employing illegal residents and obstructing legal proceedings, and a request has been submitted for his arrest until the end of the proceedings. The 68-year-old suspect was arrested the day after the attack, and he was taken for questioning, at the end of which he was imprisoned 

The unit's investigators conducted an extensive investigation, and according to the findings of the investigation, the defendant employed the terrorist and his brother for three months at his business complex designated for the sorting of iron waste in Bnei Brak

 The unit's officers discovered that the accused deleted conversations he had with the terrorist and his brother from the cell phone in his possession the day after the The attack was carried out on Monday by a 16-year-old Palestinian terrorist, a resident of Jenin, who stabbed a man in Bnei Brak with a knife, causing minor injuries. His father and brother were arrested in the city shortly after the attack.

The 28-year-old injured man was taken to Mayanei HaYeshua Medical Center in Bnei Brak. The wounded man later recounted shouting that he had been stabbed.

According to Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai, the terrorist carried out the attack in response to the recent operation in Jenin.

Menachem Salbotitsky, a medic from United Hatzalah, said: "I gave him first aid at the scene and then sent him to the hospital in the ambulance to continue receiving medical treatment. The victim was a 26-year-old man with minor The attack was carried out on Monday by a 16-year-old Palestinian terrorist, a resident of Jenin, who stabbed a man in Bnei Brak with a knife, causing minor injuries. His father and brother were arrested in the city shortly after the attack.


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