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Tel Aviv protection racket indictment details alleged extortion network
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50% centerFirst reported by Kikar HaShabbat · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
Israeli prosecutors charged Muhammad Daka, Ibrahim Al-Sayed and Qaid Daka over an alleged protection racket at Tel Aviv-area construction sites. The indictment says they extorted 7,079,771 shekels through threats, intimidation and forced service contracts, and prosecutors are seeking to keep them jailed and seize assets.
- 01Prosecutors allege a protection racket at construction sites in Pardes Daka and beyond.
- 02The indictment names Muhammad Daka, Ibrahim Al-Sayed and Qaid Daka.
- 03The alleged scheme brought in 7,079,771 shekels from companies including Geo, Danya and Forma.
- 04Recorded calls and messages reportedly include explicit threats and admissions.
- 05The state is seeking detention until the end of proceedings and asset forfeiture.
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