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Israeli Police Arrest Suspect in Attempted Arson at Haifa Japnika Branch
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First reported by Ynet · 12 hours ago
What happened
Israeli police arrested a 28-year-old man from Kiryat Ata for attempting to set fire to a Japnika restaurant in Haifa. The court extended his detention following police investigation linking the attack to organized crime conflicts involving the Japnika franchise.
- 01Police arrested a 28-year-old from Kiryat Ata for attempted arson at a Haifa Japnika branch.
- 02The incident occurred last week in the Carmel Center, Haifa.
- 03Court extended the suspect's detention after police interrogation.
- 04Investigation links attacks to conflict between Mosli and Jarushi crime groups.
- 05Some Japnika franchisees are allegedly connected to the Jarushi organization.
- 06Japnika owner Barak Abramov is not suspected of any criminal activity.
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