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Sneaks in, spills flammable material - and sets fire to fire: ignited a vehicle in the north following a divorce proceeding
Hassan Luabana, 55, of Mifia, is accused of being hired to set fire to a local council resident's car, as part of a family dispute that also included shootings and the dumping of explosives.
Documentation from security cameras shows the man arriving at the scene, committing the act and escaping with a fire holding the soles of his shoes
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Wednesday, 25 August 2021, 11:57 Updated: 14:55
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In the video: Documentation of a car being set on fire in Nazareth (Photo: Security cameras)
The Nazareth District Court this week filed an indictment against 55-year-old Yafia resident, Hassan Luabna, for setting fire to a car belonging to a local resident.
His investigation revealed that he received payment of hundreds of shekels to carry out the act, following a divorce proceeding.
This, as part of a conflict between two families in the locality, which also included additional incidents of arson, as well as shooting and throwing incidents.
In the videos from the security cameras, Lubana is seen slowly sneaking into the place, pouring combustible material on the vehicles and then setting it on fire.
Immediately afterwards he fled the scene with fire holding the soles of his shoes.
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His investigation revealed that he received a payment of hundreds of shekels to carry out the act.
Ignition documentation (Photo: screenshot, security cameras)
After the incident, police were called to the scene, which began collecting findings and opened an investigation, which was assigned to the Special Crimes Unit.
He was later arrested, and this week an indictment was filed against him for arson, as well as for driving without a license.
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