A Magen David Adom (MDA) paramedic from Bnei Brak was arrested on suspicion of committing sexual offenses against a minor, according to a report.
The suspect in the Bnei Brak sex offenses case has been identified as a Magen David Adom (MDA) paramedic, police confirmed Friday afternoon. The suspect, Avraham Raymond, 25, a resident of Bnei Brak, was arrested on suspicion of committing sexual offenses against a 15-year-old boy. The new detail of his employment with MDA adds a layer of concern, given his role providing emergency medical care.
In a series of updates published at 14:16 Jerusalem on Friday, The Zioneer reported: the initial arrest of a Bnei Brak resident on suspicion of sex offenses against a minor; the identification of the suspect as Avraham Raymond, 25; the extension of his arrest until Monday; and police statements that he allegedly contacted the 15-year-old victim via Instagram. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities urging any additional victims to come forward.
As The Zioneer reported, the suspect is a paramedic with Magen David Adom, a position that involves regular contact with vulnerable individuals. The alleged offenses were carried out through social media, according to police.
The investigation remains active. While the suspect's identity and employment have been confirmed, the full circumstances of the alleged offenses are still under investigation. The court is expected to consider further remand on Monday.
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