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The police claim significant progress in the investigation of the murder at the crossing in Holon: discussion on the extension of the detention of the suspect Adi Mizrahi | Israel today

2022-11-30T11:34:17.909Z


Adi Mizrahi will be brought to a hearing on the extension of his detention at the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court


Adi Mizrahi, the suspect in the murder of Yuri Volkov in Holon, was brought today (Wednesday) for a hearing on the extension of his detention at the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court.

At the beginning of the hearing, a representative of the police presented to Judge Avital Amsalem a video containing the suspect's confession to the police.

The judge stated that it could have been submitted in writing, later he said that the suspect would be questioned and interrogated several times and gave his version, the police asked to extend his detention by 15 days and according to them there is significant progress in the investigation.

Mizrachi in Dion, photo: Gideon Markovich

The police presented the judge with the description of the tool with which he committed the murder, according to the defense attorney, it is a screwdriver that is used to repair a motorcycle found on every motorcycle, but the police did not respond.

Also, the defense attorney claimed that Mizrahi was in substandard conditions, without food and drink, in a detention room without toilets.

As we published yesterday, Mizrahi returned to silence in his investigation.

After his confession at the beginning of the week, the police hoped that he would hand over the murder weapon to them - but he decided to remain silent and not volunteer any more information. 

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Source: israelhayom

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