The Northern District police arrested two brothers, aged 21 and 27, for allegedly using a vehicle with forged license plates and false identities to enter and move within Israel illegally on multiple occasions, according to N12.
Two brothers, aged 21 and 27, were arrested by the Northern District police on suspicion of using a vehicle with forged license plates and false identities to illegally enter Israel multiple times and move within the country. According to N12, the vehicle had been sold for scrap months earlier, and the forged plates were attached to it. After extensive investigation, police linked the two to numerous illegal entries. The suspects' identities have not been released, and it is unclear whether they are Israeli citizens or residents. The investigation is ongoing.
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