A Haifa resident was indicted Sunday on charges of vandalism, threats, and extortion targeting the CEO of a charity organization. Over the past month, the suspect allegedly smashed storefront windows and doors at the charity's branches and threatened to burn down the CEO's home unless he received a monthly payment. The case was reported by N12.
A Haifa resident was indicted Sunday on charges of vandalism, threats, extortion, and blackmail targeting the CEO of a charity organization, according to N12. Over the past month, the suspect allegedly arrived at several branches of the charity, smashed display windows and doors, and issued severe threats against the CEO. Among other demands, the suspect allegedly demanded a monthly payment from the CEO while threatening to burn down his home. No additional details regarding the suspect's identity, motive, or the specific charity were provided in the initial report. The indictment is based on an investigation by the Israel Police.
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