 
            Police Arrest 32 Wanted Individuals in 4 Governorates
SadaNews - The Palestinian judicial police have arrested 32 individuals wanted by the judiciary in the governorates of Bethlehem, Tulkarem, Nablus, and Jenin, including individuals wanted for justice for several years, and executed dozens of judicial warrants.
In Bethlehem, a wanted individual has been arrested after 5 years of evasion, while the police in Tulkarem managed to arrest 13 wanted individuals, one of whom had been sought by the judiciary for 11 years and another for 7 years, with financial amounts totaling half a million shekels.
In Nablus, the police arrested 10 wanted individuals and executed 37 judicial warrants, including 33 imprisonment orders. They also arrested an individual wanted for 9 years with 16 imprisonment orders issued against him for failing to pay a debt exceeding 600,000 shekels.
In Jenin, the police arrested 8 individuals wanted by the judiciary and executed 30 judicial warrants, including 28 imprisonment orders for failing to pay a debt amounting to a quarter of a million shekels.
The police confirmed that they will keep them in custody to refer them to the relevant authorities to take legal action against them.
 
            
            
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