According to the indictment, the young man set fire to a trash can, took part in the riots - and planned to come with his friend to the house of a woman who documented the incident:
The bus that was set on fire in Bnei Brak
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Police spokeswoman
About a week after the riots in Bnei Brak, during which a bus was set on fire, an indictment is filed against one of the suspects involved in the riots.
The Tel Aviv District Attorney's Office (Criminal) filed today (Monday) in the city's juvenile court the indictment against the suspect, a 15-year-old minor, for arson, two offenses of recklessness and negligence in fire, obstruction of justice and two offenses of malicious damage together.
However, contrary to the police statement, the boy arrested was not charged with setting the bus on fire itself.
Photo: David Keshet
According to the indictment, filed by Adv. Sufiya Teitz, during the relevant period there was a state of emergency in the country due to the outbreak of the corona virus and there was a close closure in the country. Property fires, and violent clashes between civilians and police officers. During the past week, the defendant roamed several riot hotspots and took an active part in them. To spray the interior of the bus.
In addition, after a video was posted documenting the arson, the defendant sent a voice recording to his friend who was with him during the arson. The rest is in his message that "we'll break her door with my mother, I'm going to make her a mess and you'll come with me tomorrow."