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Watch: Break into a business, steal safes – and smuggle them in trash cans | Israel Hayom

2024-01-04T06:26:07.881Z

Highlights: An indictment was filed Wednesday against a 32-year-old illegal alien from Ramallah for his role in the burglary and theft of safes from a business in Tel Aviv. He and another suspect smuggled the safes in large garbage cans into the truck. The suspects stole more than NIS 14,9 in cash, checkbooks and credit cards, through which they carried out transactions for an additional NIS 000,000. The investigation also revealed that the suspects allegedly prepared for a break-in, when they broke into the same offices and caused damage.


According to the indictment filed against the suspects, residents of Jerusalem and the Shuafat refugee camp, they broke into a recreation area in Yarkon Park and uprooted the safes using welding tools • Thus, they managed to steal more than 14,<> shekels


An indictment was filed Wednesday against a 32-year-old illegal alien from Ramallah for his role in the burglary and theft of safes from a business in Tel Aviv, after he and another suspect smuggled the safes in garbage cans.

About two months ago, the police received a complaint about an outbreak at a recreation complex in Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park. Subsequently, an investigation was launched, indicating that the suspects arrived at the scene with a truck belonging to a well-known supplier, jumped over the fence of the compound and broke into the offices. There, they tried to disconnect the cameras, and then used welding tools to pull seven safes out of the wall and smuggled them in large garbage cans into the truck. The suspects fled in a vehicle that forged its number.

Thus, the suspects stole more than NIS 14,9 in cash, checkbooks and credit cards, through which they carried out transactions for an additional NIS 000,<>.

Footage from the business break-in, photo: uncredited


The investigation also revealed that the suspects allegedly prepared for a break-in, when four days before the safes were stolen, the suspect, a resident of the Shuafat refugee camp, broke into the same offices and caused damage along with other suspects.

During the investigation, the investigators identified the suspects and collected evidence against them, and later managed to arrest two of them – residents of Shuafat and Jerusalem, aged 21 and 24, against whom indictments were filed on charges of breaking into a business, theft, forging vehicles and offenses using means of payment. Subsequently, requests were filed against them for detention until the end of the legal proceedings against them.

The indictment against the suspect for these offenses and also for illegal presence in Israel. A request was also filed against him for detention until the end of the legal proceedings against him.

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