Seven members of Hariri organization indicted for extortion, threats, planting of explosive devices
Seven members of the Hariri organization have been indicted on charges including extortion, threats, and planting explosive devices. The indictments follow a series of raids conducted on April 12 in Arab villages and the West Bank, where 11 suspects were initially arrested. Law enforcement continues to investigate the criminal network's activities.
- ▪Seven members of the Hariri organization were indicted for extortion, threats, and planting explosive devices.
- ▪The arrests occurred during raids on April 12 in Arab villages and the West Bank.
- ▪A total of 11 suspects were arrested during the operation.
- ▪Law enforcement released a photo from the arrest operation showing one of the suspects in custody.
- ▪The charges stem from an ongoing investigation into organized criminal activity.
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Seven members of Hariri organization indicted for extortion, threats, planting of explosive devicesThe filing of indictments and prosecutors’ statements followed a series of raids conducted in Arab villages and the West Bank on April 12, during which 11 suspects were arrested.Law enforcement arrests a member of the Hariri crime organization on suspicion of extortion, threats, and the planting of explosive devices. (photo credit: ISRAEL POLICE SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
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