Israeli police arrested two suspects Monday morning in the Golan Heights double murder, according to police spokesman Or Ravid. During the operation, officers saw one suspect fire at another person, wounding him seriously. The suspect was apprehended after a foot chase, and a Glock handgun was found on his motorcycle. A second suspect was arrested shortly afterward.
Israeli police have arrested two suspects in the double murder in the Golan Heights, with new details emerging from the arrest operation. As The Zioneer reported at 09:29, the arrests were made Monday morning. Minutes later, police spokesman Or Ravid added that during the operation, officers saw one suspect fire at another person, seriously wounding him. The suspect was caught after a foot chase, and a Glock handgun was found on his motorcycle. A second suspect was arrested shortly afterward.
The double murder occurred on June 19 in the Druze town of Buqata, Golan Heights, when two men in their 50s were shot dead. The investigation has led to multiple arrests, including seven suspects on July 3, as The Zioneer reported. The identity of the person wounded in the arrest operation and the circumstances of the shooting are under investigation.
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