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Police arrest thirty illegal residents found in Jaffa apartments

 
 Illustrative image of an arrest. (photo credit: PIXABAY)
Illustrative image of an arrest.
(photo credit: PIXABAY)

Tel Aviv police arrested 30 illegal residents in Jaffa on Saturday after a routine patrol led officers to discover multiple subdivided apartments where the suspects were hiding.

Thirty illegal residents were arrested in several Jaffa apartments, Israel Police announced on Saturday.

Over the weekend, Tel Aviv Special Patrol Unit fighters were conducting routine safety operations when members of the unit noticed a suspicious individual at a bus stop.

An initial investigation revealed the suspect to be an illegal resident from Hebron.

After questioning the suspect, the fighters, along with Jaffa police officers, found 29 more illegal residents hiding in several nearby subdivided apartments.

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The 30 illegal residents were arrested and brought to the Jaffa police station for questioning.

 Thirty illegal residents were arrested in Jaffa. (credit: POLICE SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Thirty illegal residents were arrested in Jaffa. (credit: POLICE SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Government plan to counter illegal immigrants

In September, a new package plan to counter the issues caused by the presence of illegal immigrants was announced by the government, with a majority of the NIS 30 million budget being reserved for a program to encourage the voluntary departure of illegal residents.

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