Monday, November 25, 2024

UAE Arrests Three Suspects in Murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan

 

The United Arab Emirates has swiftly apprehended three suspects linked to the murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, an Abu Dhabi resident, according to the UAE Interior Ministry. The ministry lauded the rapid resolution, emphasizing the nation’s commitment to maintaining societal security and stability.

Kogan, an Israeli-Moldovan dual national, was referred to in the UAE’s official statement as a “Moldovan citizen.” Following a missing person report filed by Kogan’s family, an extensive investigation was launched, with authorities pledging to disclose the full findings once the inquiry concludes.

“The UAE spares no effort to prevent harm to its citizens, residents, and visitors,” the statement affirmed, adding that security agencies operate tirelessly to uphold societal stability and sustain the nation’s high security standards since its founding.

Earlier, Israeli officials confirmed the discovery of Kogan’s body in Al Ain, a city near the Omani border, approximately 150 kilometers (93 miles) from Abu Dhabi. Reports in Israeli media suggested the involvement of individuals believed to be Uzbek nationals with alleged ties to Iran, who reportedly fled to Turkey after the attack.


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