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Two prisoners who were released in the kidnapping deal are accused of stealing vehicles - voila! news

2024-01-24T12:48:17.794Z

Highlights: Two Shebaim boys accused of stealing two vehicles in Jerusalem. One of the accused broke through a police checkpoint and fled on foot from the vehicle in an attempt to evade the police. The two defendants said that they entered Israel illegally to steal vehicles and to throw stones at IDF soldiers. The claims unit of the Tel Aviv district filed against the two for entering or staying in Israel illegally, stealing a car, driving without ever having a driver's license issued and without insurance. The detention of the two was extended from time to time, the prosecution unit requested their detention until the end of the proceedings.


One of the accused broke through a police checkpoint and fled on foot from the vehicle in an attempt to evade the police, the other was caught at the Shafir interchange. In their investigation, the two defendants said that they entered Israel illegally to steal vehicles and to throw stones at IDF soldiers


The police investigation was opened after two reports of their whereabouts.

One of the vehicles stolen from Givatayim/Israel Police Barracks

An indictment was filed against two Shebaim boys for the theft of two vehicles in Jerusalem. The Givatayim police opened an investigation into the matter after two reports were received from their location about the theft of two vehicles from Menorah and Zafarir streets in the city. One of the suspects broke through a police checkpoint on Route 443 and then fled the vehicle on foot until he was arrested in Modi'in The second suspect was caught at a checkpoint at a Shapirim police interchange and arrested.



The suspects, a 14-year-old from Nablus and a 15-year-old from Mesra, were recently released in the kidnap deal. During their interrogation, they said that they also entered Israel in order to throw stones at IDF soldiers.

The claims unit of the Tel Aviv district filed against the two for entering or staying in Israel illegally, stealing a car, driving without ever having a driver's license issued and without insurance, driving.

The detention of the two was extended from time to time, the prosecution unit requested their detention until the end of the proceedings.

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Source: walla

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