Israel's Police Internal Investigations Department (Mahash) announced Tuesday that the police officer suspected in the shooting at the Qalandia checkpoint will be placed under full house arrest for three days and banned from all police stations for ten days, citing the findings of the investigation.
The Police Internal Investigations Department (Mahash) has announced the specific restrictions on the officer involved in the Qalandia checkpoint shooting, as the investigation continues. The officer will be under full house arrest for three days and barred from all police stations for ten days. This follows the earlier report by The Zioneer on the investigation. The decision was made based on the findings of the probe, though the exact details of the shooting incident have not been released. The officer remains under suspicion pending further proceedings.
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