The disappearance of Moishi in the north: the police will release all suspects of involvement
Due to the lack of reasonable suspicion, the police will release four of five men arrested on suspicion of involvement in the 16-year-old's disappearance.
Another suspect, who was arrested a few weeks ago, will be released under restrictive conditions.
Meanwhile, the investigation continues, but is at an impasse
Shlomi Heller
07/08/2022
Sunday, August 7, 2022, 4:15 p.m. Updated: 4:34 p.m.
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On video: Moishi Kleinerman's mother attacks the police for not having a clue 99 days since he went missing (Photo: Menachem Koldatsky)
133 days since the disappearance of the boy from Yishi Kleinerman in the north, today (Sunday) the police released one of the suspects, Solomon Abramov, 35 years old from Jerusalem, to house arrest.
The police are expected to later release four more suspects, due to the lack of reasonable suspicion against them.
In the meantime, the investigation continues, but is at a dead end.
Last week, another suspect was released by court order, despite the police's request to extend his detention by seven days.
Attorney Atef Farhat, who represents the suspect on behalf of the public defender in the Jerusalem district, said that "as we claimed from the beginning, he has nothing to do with the case. The court accepted our position and ordered his release."
Missing for 133 days.
Moishi Kleinerman (photo: courtesy of the family)
The 16-year-old left his home in Modi'in Illit for a trip with friends in the north at the end of March - and since then his traces have disappeared.
About two weeks ago, the police announced the establishment of a special investigation team in the Samaria Crime Investigation Unit that will deal with efforts to locate him.
Kleinerman, a yeshiva student, went with his friends in March on a trip to the north when at one point they came to the grave of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in the Miron settlement.
There, the group split up and while his friends continued their trip, Moishi stayed in the tomb compound and asked to be alone.
Since then, he cut off contact with him.
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