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Israel's Top Criminal Court: Today Judgment in Case 512 | Israel today

2021-11-16T07:21:14.116Z


Yitzhak Abergil, Avi Rohan, Moti Hussein and other senior members of the criminal organization are expected to hear the decision in one of the most serious cases of organized crime in Israel.


The verdict in one of the most serious cases in the history of Israeli crime - case 512, is expected to be handed down today (Tuesday).

The indictments filed against some of the heads of the criminal organizations - including Yitzhak Abergil, Avi Rohan, Moti Hussein and 15 others, accuse them of a number of offenses in Israel and abroad in the areas of serious and organized crime, including violence and drugs. Tel Aviv District Court, Gilia Ravid, Shai Yaniv and Yaron Levy The



indictment alleges that in the years 2006-2002, a criminal organization from an institution in Israel and around the world headed by Yitzhak Abergil operated in a unique structure that included dozens of administrators and soldiers in criminal groups. . 



The top of crime from Parshat 512, Photo: Yossi Zeliger, Gideon Markovich, Yehoshua Yosef, Oren Ben Hakon

The groups have weakened different territories and areas of practice in an orderly hierarchy, and in cooperation between them, with a common goal that is mainly to take over the criminal world in Israel.

All this while waging a bloody war of attrition against those they have defined as their enemies.

The culmination of this war was apparently the explosion of an explosive device designed to injure Zeev Rosenstein, a bomb that claimed the lives of three innocent people - the late Naftali Meged, the late Rahamim Tzruya and the late Moshe Mizrahi - and injured dozens of innocent people.

Source: israelhayom

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