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Murder suspect: Yossi Mosley is the head of the criminal organization that was arrested in Israel | Israel Today

2022-08-11T09:51:22.297Z


The head of the criminal organization was brought to the court for a hearing on the extension of his detention, where the police attributed suspicion to him in two attempted murders • Mosley said during the hearing: "Everything is conspiracies"


The head of the criminal organization that was arrested yesterday in Israel is Yossi Mosley (45), this was allowed to be published today (Thursday). Mosley was brought to a hearing this morning at the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court, where the police charged him with murder and two attempted murders. Mosley said at the beginning of the hearing: All plots.

I have no conflict with anyone." His detention was extended by a week with the consent of the parties.

The criminal organization led by Mosley is considered one of the most powerful in the country.

He was arrested as part of the "Arab Spring" case of the Tel Aviv District Attorney's Office. As part of the case, in 2017 members of Odeh Cotier's criminal organization were arrested. Mosley, who was wanted for questioning as part of the case, then fled to South Africa. He returned to Israel yesterday, apparently for his daughter's wedding In a week.

His attorney, attorney Doron Noy, said at the end of the hearing: "He denies all the suspicions attributed to him.

We have no doubt that in the coming days the police will come to the conclusion that he has nothing to do with the suspicions and he will be released and come to his daughter's wedding."

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Source: israelhayom

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