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An indictment was filed against a 37-year-old resident of Ramla for breaking into a car and stealing items from it, after only five days earlier, he was released to house arrest by the court after being arrested for breaking into a car in the same neighborhood.
The Magistrate's Court in Tel Aviv ordered about a week and a half ago the release of the defendant to house arrest under restrictive conditions after he was arrested by the police on suspicion of breaking into a car in south Tel Aviv.
According to the indictment filed by the prosecution unit of the Tel Aviv District, later this week after he was released to his home, the defendant, who habitually consumes drugs, returned a second time to the Railway Street in Tel Aviv, where he broke a car window and broke into it, taking with him an electric scooter worth approximately eight thousand NIS. The offenses He is now charged with violating a legal order, breaking into a vehicle with intent to steal and theft from a vehicle.
Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court/Flash 90, Nati Shohat
"An informant who noticed a suspect who was breaking into a car and stealing a scooter from it called the policemen of the Sarat police station, and with determined and vigorous activity they took care of locating him in the area," said Inspector Liraz Cohen Pour, head of the investigations office at the Sarat police station.
"When he was located, it became clear that the suspect was supposed to be under house arrest for a previous incident. After investigative activity, an indictment was filed against the suspect."
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