Russian Compound, Jerusalem - Administrative Detention, Remand Extension

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Observers: 
Roni Hammermann, Tova Szeintuch (reporting)
Jan-9-2017
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Morning

Translation: Marganit W.

 

Judge: Lieut. Col. Menahem Lieberman

Police Investigator: Ziad Aktish

Defense: Atty. Ma’amoun Heshim, Judd Kadamani

 

There are 4 cases in the docket: one is remand extension of an administrative detainee.

The judge determined that only a military prosecutor could extend administrative detentions.

 

Additional cases:

Muhammad Ibrahim Abed Al Rahman – ID 854300282

There is agreement on a 4-day extension and on transferring the case to Ofer Military Court.

 

Daoud Anad Daoud Hamid – ID 402679377

The investigator requests 15 additional days to complete the investigation.

The suspect was arrested at home on Jan. 5. He is suspected of throwing a firebomb and endangering security in the region.

The suspect cooperates with the interrogators; there is some progress. We regard the investigation as completed. There should be fewer days for the interrogation.

Judge’s summation: Despite the significant progress in the case, there is need for further interrogation. Remand extension until Thurs. the 19th.

 

Islam Muid Muhammad Hamid – ID 4026799377

The investigator requests 15 additional days.

Hamid was arrested on 5.1.17 at Allenby Bridge Crossing.

 

Q and A between the defense and the investigator:

Q: Was there any object on the suspect?

A: It’s in the secret file.

Q: When did the incident take place?

A: Recently.

Q: What info led to his arrest? Did he have accomplices?

A: It’s in the secret file.

 

Defense Summation:

We object to the remand extension. The arrest is apparently based on intelligence. We don’t think there is ground for detention, especially since the source is a relative who has a disagreement with the detainee. The detainee rejects the charges.

 

Judge’s Summation: (the only detail I can report confidently is the number of additional days. (The judge dictated the decision softly and we could not hear.)

Remand extension until Thurs. the 19th.