Two illegal residents from Ramallah and Nablus were arrested during Tel Aviv's 'White Night' events on suspicion of working at a grocery store on the city's boardwalk. Tel Aviv District Commander Supt. Haim Sargrof signed an administrative closure order for the business for 30 days. The business owner, a Bat Yam resident in his 50s, was also arrested, according to N12.
Tel Aviv police arrested two Palestinian illegal residents from Ramallah and Nablus during the city's annual 'White Night' festival on suspicion of being employed at a grocery store on the Tel Aviv boardwalk, N12 reported Sunday afternoon. Tel Aviv District Commander Supt. Haim Sargrof signed a 30-day administrative closure order for the business. The business owner, a Bat Yam resident in his 50s, was also taken into custody. Administrative closure orders against businesses employing illegal residents have been a recurring enforcement tool by Israeli police in recent weeks, as The Zioneer has reported in previous closures of restaurants and shops in Tel Aviv and Bnei Brak. The identities of the two arrested workers and further details of the investigation have not yet been released.
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