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Accused of stealing from party grounds Re'im - Court rejects request to detain them until the end of proceedings | Israel Hayom

2023-11-01T12:49:46.741Z

Highlights: Accused of stealing from party grounds Re'im - Court rejects request to detain them until the end of proceedings. Two young men from Rahat, Imad al-Nimr and 'Abdallah al- Nimr, were caught two weeks ago stealing equipment from the party grounds in Re’im. An indictment was filed against them, but the court rejected the request to extend their detention. Their lawyer explained that the offense they committed does not require detention until theend of the proceedings and that one of them served in the Border Police.


Two young men from Rahat, Imad al-Nimr and 'Abdallah al-Nimr, were caught two weeks ago stealing equipment from the party grounds in Re'im An indictment was filed against them, but the court rejected the request to extend their detention until the end of the proceedings Their lawyer explained that the offense they committed does not require detention until the end of the proceedings and that one of them served in the Border Police


Two young men from Rahat, Imad al-Nimr and 'Abdallah al-Nimr, were caught two weeks ago stealing equipment from the party grounds in Re'im. An indictment was filed, but the court rejected the request to extend their detention until the end of the proceedings and released them under restrictive conditions.

As stated, their initial arrest took place about two weeks ago, when, according to the indictment, they loaded into their vehicle a tent, table, chairs and other equipment from a vehicle left in the party area. Soldiers who saw what was happening detained them and called the Ofakim police station. Their detention was extended until 25 October, during which time the two were also indicted for theft from a vehicle, criminal trespass, and assisting in a vehicle to commit a criminal offense.

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Their attorney, Mattityahu Saidi, said at the hearing last week that the defendants' family donated generators for use by the Border Police and the families of the envelope, and that one of the defendants himself had previously served in the Border Police. "It is impossible, in the heat of the moment, to take two people with no criminal record, Muslim Bedouins, one of whom served in the Border Police, whose father and family donated tens of thousands of shekels and turn them into scapegoats for the sake of being seen and seen." Attorney Saidi said, arguing that theft is not grounds for remand until the end of proceedings.

The Jewish Voice and Lavi, which monitored the issue, said that "the criminals who looted the property of the murdered after the Simchat Torah massacre must be brought to justice. Only determined enforcement will convey the disgust that Israeli society feels towards the criminals."

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