Police arrested a 36-year-old man, a resident of Tel Aviv, on suspicion of breaking into synagogues in the city.
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The police prosecution unit filed an indictment against him and requested an arrest warrant until the end of the proceedings. About two weeks ago, the police opened an investigation upon receiving a report regarding a break-in at a synagogue on Shadal Street in Tel Aviv. Police officers from the Lev Tel Aviv police station arrived at the scene and arrested the suspect "red-handed" after he smashed the synagogue window and entered it. After being released in court, the suspect broke into another synagogue on Israel Gori Street in Tel Aviv and was also caught "red-handed" there by the police. The suspect was released during a court hearing to extend his arrest, and two days later, he broke into a synagogue on Bograshov Street in the city again and was caught "red-handed" by the police who quickly arrived at the scene. The suspect's arrest has been extended from time to time, and this week, as mentioned, the police prosecution unit filed an indictment against him and requested an arrest warrant until the end of the legal proceedings against him.