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The battle for control of the criminal world: the "heir" who is in the crosshairs plans revenge - voila! news

2022-11-26T13:14:53.133Z


Eyal Nagar, Bnei Shlomo's right-hand man who was eliminated two months ago, was removed from the south alongside a senior member of the Jarushi family, but the police estimate that the two will continue to try to harm each other. Meanwhile, his bitter rival Shalom Domrani has returned to Israel and is trying to regain control of the areas his bitter rivals took over


Mohammed Salah, suspected of murdering the head of the Bnei Shlomo crime organization.

October 7, 2022 (none)

The police have recently come to understand that Eyal Nagar, who was number 2 in the organization of the criminal Bnei Shlomo, who was eliminated about two months ago, is planning revenge for the murder of his friend who controlled one of the largest criminal organizations in Israel.

This week, Nagar, a well-known figure in the Lachish District Court for many years, was arrested immediately upon his return to Israel. The reason for his arrest was accurate intelligence information that reached the police. Immediately after Nagar's arrest, Lachish District Court investigators also arrested Hamaza Milad, from the Jarushi family.



The district court in Be'er Sheva overturned the decision regarding Milad, who is considered by the police to be a senior member of Jarushi's criminal organization.

He was arrested on suspicion of intending to carry out a "criminal attack".

His intention, the police said, was an attempt to eliminate Nagar, Shlomo's replacement.

He too has many rivals in the underworld.

Eyal Nagar (photo: official website, Posta website)

Nagar points an accusing finger at Jaroshi's organization, whose members were arrested after Shlomo's assassination, during which his security guard was also mortally wounded about two months ago.

Nagar is considered a prominent figure in the world of crime, and for years was considered close to Shlomo and an accomplice.

Like Solomon, Nagar also made many enemies in the world of crime.

The Lavi brothers are considered to be Nagar's bitter rivals, and they accused him of placing the charge at Amos Lavi's wedding at the beginning of the year.

Nagar and Milad were removed from the southern region and remained under house arrest, but it is estimated that they will try to continue trying to hurt each other.

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The scene of the killing of Bnei Shlomo (Photo: Shlomi Gabai)

He received warnings from the police.

Domrani (Photo: Shay Makloof)

At the time of Bnei Shlomo's assassination, the head of the criminal organization and his bitter rival Shalom Domrani was in Morocco.

After a few weeks, Domrani returned to Israel, and now he is trying to regain control over areas and domains that were controlled by Solomon.

Shlomo's men do not intend to relinquish control of the criminal world in the south, and Domerani even received warnings from the police following intelligence information, lest he too try to eliminate the head of the criminal organization Eyal Nagar.



At the same time, the court released the suspects in the murder of Bnei Shlomo, who were arrested by the police, after 42 days in detention.

The four, including the main suspect, a medical student, denied any connection to the murder.

The police are sure, even after the release of the four, that they are the ones who committed the murder of the head of the crime organization, and the investigation is still ongoing.

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