Police arrest 29-year-old suspect in vandalism of Torah scrolls at Kadima synagogue
Israeli police arrested a 29-year-old in Even Yehuda for vandalizing Torah scrolls and holy books at a Kadima synagogue, following a week-long investigation into the incident.
Israel Police officers on Saturday night arrested a 29-year-old resident of Even Yehuda on suspicion of vandalizing Torah scrolls and other holy books at a synagogue in Kadima, police announced on Sunday morning.
The arrest comes following a week-long accelerated investigation into the incident, police added.
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The probe began roughly a week ago, after officers received a report of severe vandalism inside the synagogue, including damage to sacred texts. Detectives arrested the man late Saturday night, marking the first significant breakthrough in a case that has sparked local outrage due to the religious sensitivities involved.
He is expected to be brought before the court for a remand hearing soon, where police will request an extension of his detention as the investigation progresses.
This is a developing story.