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Israeli Police Probe Deepens in Japnika Shooting Case with International Links
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First reported by N12 · 3 hours ago
What happened
Israeli police are investigating the Japnika shooting as an international case involving rival crime factions. Barak Abramov is the victim, with suspects linked to Gulf and European countries. Additional arrests are expected, and a senior officer connected to the case was identified.
- 01The Japnika shooting investigation has become an international police operation involving multiple countries.
- 02Barak Abramov is the victim caught between rival Jarushi and Mosli crime families.
- 03Israeli police requested Gulf and European countries to block Jarushi brothers' entry; two complied.
- 04Eli Mosli was questioned in Romania and released; more arrests are expected globally.
- 05The conflict shifted from financial motives to a personal feud backed by different crime organizations.
- 06Commissioner Sami Marciano, security secretary to Minister Ben-Gvir, spoke with Abramov without police chief's knowledge.
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