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  • DUBAI: Dubai Warden Case Might Be Held In Camera

    DUBAI WARDEN CASE MIGHT BE HELD IN CAMERA
    By Bassam Za'za, Senior Reporter

    GulfNews
    April 14 2008
    United Arab Emirates

    Dubai: The lawyers of 25 prison wardens who are being tried for
    reportedly abusing their authority and beating inmates, have asked
    the court to listen to prosecution witnesses behind closed doors.

    The five lawyers on Sunday asked Presiding Judge Fahmi Mounir at the
    Dubai Court of First Instance to listen to prosecution witnesses
    in camera. The lawyers also presented their powers of attorney to
    the court.

    The suspects, including the former director of a Dubai detention
    centre, 3 lieutenants and 21 prison wardens, pleaded not guilty
    and denied abusing their authority and beating inmates. The Public
    Prosecution said one inmate sustained a ten per cent permanent
    disability.

    The ex-director's lawyer, Salim al Sha'ali of Al Sha'ali and Co
    Advocates and Legal Consultants, told Gulf News on Sunday they asked
    the court to sit in camera for security reasons because information
    regarding prison surveillance would be released.

    The Public Prosecution accused five of the suspects with abusing the
    authority granted to them as wardens.

    They allegedly beat an Armenian inmate so badly that he was left with
    a permanent disability to his spinal cord.

    The suspects, excluding the former director, were all charged with
    injuring and hurting inmates by using excessive force against them.

    The former director and one of the lieutenants were charged with
    inciting the others to commit violent and abusive acts.

    Al Sha'ali asked the judge to question the leading prosecution witness,
    a Dubai police major, next week. The major was assigned by the supreme
    command to investigate the allegations.
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