Israeli police arrested two suspects, residents of Laqiya, in Umm al-Fahm after officers found over a kilogram of material suspected to be hashish in their vehicle. The car was seized for further proceedings, according to crime reporter Oren Ravid (N12).
Police arrested two suspects, residents of the Bedouin town of Laqiya in southern Israel, during an operation in Umm al-Fahm on Tuesday morning. Officers searching their vehicle found over a kilogram of material suspected to be hashish, according to N12 crime reporter Oren Ravid. The vehicle was seized for further legal proceedings. The suspects were taken for questioning.
The arrest is part of ongoing police efforts against drug trafficking in Arab communities in northern Israel. Umm al-Fahm has been a focus of such operations in recent months. The nature and quantity of the seized substance are pending laboratory confirmation.
This is a single-source report based on a law enforcement statement; no independent corroboration is available at this stage.
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