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The riots in Bnei Brak: A 15-year-old boy is accused of setting the bus on fire
The boy was charged with arson, two counts of reckless and negligent arson, obstruction of justice and two counts of malicious damage he committed during last week's riots.
In addition, he intended to harm a woman who documented the riots, and even tried to coordinate it with one of his accomplices.
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Daniel Dolev
Monday, 01 February 2021, 16:49
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In the video: A bus was set on fire in Bnei Brak (Photo: David Keshet and Shimon Baruch-Yedioth from the Telegram area)
An indictment was filed today (Monday) against a 15-year-old boy for arson, two offenses of recklessness and negligence in fire, obstruction of justice and two offenses of causing malicious damage, which he committed during the riots that occurred in Bnei Brak last week.
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