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The court ruled: We will not interfere in the Commissioner's decision to return the officer who shot at Salomon Taka - Walla! news

2021-03-31T18:58:26.385Z


The Jerusalem District has announced that it will not issue a restraining order against returning to the officer's service, in response to a petition filed by two Ethiopian organizations. The judge hinted that the chances of the petition being accepted were low, and ruled that "the indictment does not attribute malicious intent to the officer and does not attribute to him that he acted on a racial background"


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The court ruled: We will not interfere in the commissioner's decision to return the officer who shot at Salomon Taka to the service

The Jerusalem District has announced that it will not issue a restraining order against returning to the officer's service, in response to a petition filed by two Ethiopian organizations.

The judge hinted that the chances of the petition being accepted were low, and ruled that "the indictment does not attribute malicious intent to the officer and does not attribute to him that he acted on a racial background"

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Wednesday, March 31, 2021, 9:50 p.m.

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In the video: Demonstration in protest of the return of the officer accused of causing the death of Salomon Taka (Walla! NEWS system)

The Jerusalem District Court decided today (Wednesday) not to intervene in the decision of Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai and Civil Service Commissioner Daniel Hershkovich, who decided to reinstate the officer accused of causing the death of Salomon Taka. Judge David Gideoni announced that he will not issue a restraining order against the move. In a petition filed by the Ethiopian Association of Israel in Israel and the Tabaka Association for Justice and Equality for Ethiopians,



Judge Gideoni hinted that the chances of the petition being accepted were low, noting that He further stated that the indictment does not attribute malicious intent to the officer and does not attribute to him that he acted on a racial background.

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The judge added that the fact that the officer was reinstated at this stage to a position that is not at the core of the police action contributed to the decision.

"The role he performs does not involve arriving at a police facility or contacting an audience," Gideoni said, noting that "the parents of the deceased themselves did not consider filing a petition and in their response to the request did not raise any claim regarding the commissioner's decision." "It is fundamentally different from the arrangement that the commissioner presented to them in a meeting with them, an arrangement that they did not oppose."



The officer's defense attorney, Adv. Yair Nadshi, told Walla!

It would have been better if the petition and the application for an interim order had not been submitted at all. "

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