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Tel Aviv Court Extends Detention of Crime Boss Yossi Mosli Amid Ongoing Clan Conflict

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Translated & summarized from Channel 13 by baba
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The Tel Aviv District Court approved the police appeal on Tuesday, extending the detention of Yossi Mosli, head of a crime organization, by three days until Thursday. Mosli is suspected of involvement in a fight outside his home in the settlement of Savion, during which a delivery worker for the Wolt app was moderately injured. Mosli was initially released by the Magistrate's Court, but the police requested a delay in the release and subsequently appealed the decision. Mosli's lawyer, Shahar Hatsroni, stated there was no reason for his client's arrest and praised the initial release decision.

The altercation occurred the day before, prompting police to investigate and arrest Mosli along with three of his associates. Last week, the District Court had approved a police request for an administrative detention order against Mosli, imposing several restrictions including 45 days of house arrest in Savion, a ban on using messaging apps, and prohibitions on entering several cities such as Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Ramat Gan, Umm al-Fahm, Jaljulia, Ramla, and Lod for two months. He was also barred from contacting numerous figures in the criminal underworld.

Mosli's arrest last month, alongside three others, was linked to ongoing conflicts between crime families, specifically the feud with the Jarushi family. This rivalry has involved mutual grenade attacks and centers around the "Japnika" restaurant chain. The police continue to investigate the violent clashes and enforce restrictions to curb the escalating criminal disputes.

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