Israel Police Vow Justice After Deadly Ramle Car Bombing
Following a car bombing in Ramle that claimed four lives, Israel’s Police Commissioner Dani Levi announced increased security measures and a commitment to hold the perpetrators accountable. Ramle, a city with a history of organized crime, remains on high alert.
- Country:
- Israel
Tel Aviv [Israel], September 13 (ANI/TPS): In the aftermath of a deadly car bombing in the city of Ramle on Thursday, Israel's Police Commissioner Dani Levi pledged to bolster security measures, highlighting a crackdown on those responsible for the criminal act. The bombing, attributed to gang-related violence, resulted in the deaths of four individuals.
"I am stating here that we will settle the score with everyone responsible for this injustice against those innocent civilians who were injured and had no involvement in anything," Commissioner Levi affirmed. "As the Israel Police, we promised and will keep that promise: we will not let any criminal get away with it—anyone who tries to harm civilians or innocent people."
Levi further committed to relentless pursuit of the criminals, stating, "Once someone does that, we will be there. We will pursue them until we catch them, as we know how to do. Again, it's very sad what happened here today, that people just going to a grocery store were attacked. There is no place for this in Israel, especially when Israel has made it its mission to address this issue." Ramle, a central Israeli city with a mixed Jewish and Arab population, is infamous for its organized criminal activities. (ANI/TPS)
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Ex-Principal of Kolkata Medical College Arrested for Financial Irregularities Amid Investigation into Doctor's Murder
Final Pleas in Landmark Hong Kong Security Trial
Election Commission Gears Up for Assembly Polls in Udhampur with Enhanced Training and Security
Nine Naxalites killed in encounter with security personnel in Chhattigsarh's Bastar region: Police.
New Zealand's Annual Security Report Highlights Complex Threats