Yerushalayim Man Arrested on Suspicion of Targeting Minors in Chareidi Neighborhood
Israeli police have arrested a 60-year-old Yerushalayim resident suspected of committing a series of serious offenses against minors in the chareidi neighborhood of Har Nof and nearby areas over the past year.
The suspect, identified as Yitzchok Avrohom Rus Ariel Asulin, was taken into custody following an investigation into allegations that he targeted children and teenagers between the ages of 10 and 16.
According to findings from the investigation, police believe the suspect followed a repeated pattern of behavior. Investigators say Asulin allegedly approached minors in his places of employment as well as in public spaces within the neighborhood. After initiating contact and gaining their trust, he is suspected of carrying out serious acts against them.
Asulin was arrested on March 4, and since then the court has approved police requests to extend his detention while investigators continue carrying out numerous investigative actions related to the case.
Police said they decided to publicize the suspect’s photograph and personal details because of concerns that additional victims may exist.
“Due to the real concern that there are additional victims who were harmed by the suspect’s pattern of behavior, it was decided to publish his photograph and personal details to the public,” police said.
Authorities urged anyone who may have been harmed by Asulin, or anyone who has information that could assist the investigation, to come forward.
Police said that anyone who may have been a victim or who possesses relevant information should report to the nearest police station or contact the emergency hotline by dialing 100.
{Matzav.com}