Carlo Rifle Found Hidden in Tel Aviv Hotel Linked to Musli-Jarushi Conflict
Israeli authorities discovered a Carlo-type rifle concealed in the Mandarin Hotel in Tel Aviv during a joint operation by the Israel Prison Service and the police. Although the police have not yet identified the owner of the weapon, they suspect it is connected to an ongoing conflict between factions associated with the Musli and Jarushi crime organizations. The weapon was seized and is undergoing further investigation at the Tel Aviv North police station.
Officials from both the Prison Service and the police emphasized their continued cooperation to combat organized crime, focusing on locating weapons and preventing criminal activities. The case is part of broader efforts to address violence linked to these rival groups. Recent related developments include the arrest of Yossi Musli and a court-ordered restraining order against Ismail Jarushi under Section 27A.
The investigation remains active as authorities work to uncover more details about the weapon's origin and its role in the criminal dispute.