A court released suspects to house arrest Saturday night despite a police request for a 9-day extension. Their lawyer, Walid Kaboub, said the court was convinced the suspicion against them was baseless and unrelated to reality.
A court in Israel released unnamed suspects to house arrest Saturday night, rejecting a police request for a nine-day extension. Their lawyer, Walid Kaboub, told N12 that the court was convinced the suspicion against them was baseless and unrelated to reality. The suspects' identities and the nature of the alleged crime have not been disclosed. The Zioneer reported the initial release earlier tonight.
2 developments
- ConfirmedLawyer: Court found suspicion baseless as three Ben Gurion detainees released to house arrest
- DevelopingCourt releases main suspect in police probe; lawyer criticizes lack of evidence
- StrongLawyer for Khalid Hamada calls arrest 'showy' and 'preventive', says no evidence
- DevelopingCourt rejects police request to extend detention of five Kiryat Haim suspects
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