Two residents of Holon were indicted for throwing stun grenades at apartments in Ashdod. According to the charge, the aim was to intimidate the family of a businessman who fled Israel due to millions in debts.
Two Holon residents have been indicted for throwing stun grenades at apartments in Ashdod as part of an intimidation campaign targeting the family of a businessman who fled Israel over millions in debts, according to a report posted Monday evening.
The indictment, reported via the source, alleges the suspects acted to terrorize the businessman's relatives. This case follows a series of organized-crime-related indictments in the Tel Aviv District, including a Channel 14 report on June 25 about an expected indictment for planting explosive devices in Holon and Ashdod residential areas, and a separate police filing on June 11 concerning a car bombing in Holon and a device placement in Ashdod. It remains unclear whether these incidents are linked to the same criminal network.
No further details about the suspects' identities or the court proceedings have been released.
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