ATHENS: Greek police have arrested on an international warrant a 36-year-old fugitive convicted of robbery in Israel and under investigation over a bomb attack there after a tip-off by Israeli authorities, they said on Saturday.
The Israeli man was wanted by Israel in order to serve a 25-month prison sentence on robbery charges, police said in a statement. He was also under investigation in Israel “for his involvement in an attempted homicide through a bomb attack against another person,” they said.
According to court documents, police were alerted by Interpol on Aug. 5 that a “red notice” had been issued against the defendant on behalf of Israel. The notice said that he was traveling on a forged passport.
Police found that he had arrived in Greece on July 20 using the fake document. He was arrested outside a restaurant at a Jewish synagogue in central Athens on Aug. 6, police said.
The man has appeared before Greek prosecutors who have ordered his detention, the court documents said.
Greek police arrest Israeli national on international warrant
Short Url
https://arab.news/wa24u
Greek police arrest Israeli national on international warrant
- The Israeli man was wanted by Israel in order to serve a 25-month prison sentence on robbery
- Police were alerted by Interpol on Aug. 5 that a “red notice” had been issued against the defendant
Maduro says he is ‘doing well’ in US jail: son
- Following Maduro's capture, Trump vowed to secure access for US companies to Venezuela's vast oil reserves
CARACAS: Deposed Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro claimed he was “doing well” in a US jail as he and his wife Cilia Flores await trial, the ex-leader’s son said in a video Saturday.
“We are doing well. We are fighters,” Maduro’s son, lawmaker Nicolas Maduro Guerra, quoted him as saying. Maduro Guerra spoke in a video released by the ruling PSUV party.
© 2026 SAUDI RESEARCH & PUBLISHING COMPANY, All Rights Reserved And subject to Terms of Use Agreement.










