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    11 JAIL WARDENS FACE ASSAULT CHARGES
    By Bassam Za'za'

    Gulf News
    http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Police_and_The _Courts/10198830.html
    March 20 2008
    United Arab Emirates

    Dubai: A senior Dubai police officer and 11 jail wardens have been
    referred to court for reportedly using extensive force with inmates,
    one of whom sustained a permanent disability while others incurred
    serious injuries, Gulf News has learnt.

    The Public Prosecution has brought charges against the 12 suspects
    [who were in charge of one of Dubai police's detention centres]
    including assault which led to injury or permanent disability,
    abusing authority to beat prisoners, instigating jail wardens to
    beat prisoners and aiding and abetting a crime, sources close to the
    investigation told Gulf News.

    A public prosecution source said the case has been referred to the
    Dubai Court of First Instance but the hearing date has not been
    scheduled.

    Medical reports confirmed that a 41-year-old Armenian inmate sustained
    a 10 per cent permanent disability to his spinal cord. Most of the
    suspects denied their charges since the public prosecution started
    questioning them.

    The Armenian inmate claimed that one day they woke up to loud voices
    and masked men taking inmates out of their cells.

    "We were abusively beaten while running through the alleyway to the
    outer prison yard.

    "Men in black masks [believed to be the anti-riot police] and some
    of the wardens assaulted us gruesomely... Doctors fixed a metal chip
    in my spinal cord after a major back operation at Rashid Hospital,"
    he alleged.

    A Dubai police major said the supreme command assigned him to
    investigate the allegations that an inmate had been beaten and admitted
    to hospital. The major instantly sent a lieutenant to question the
    Armenian in his hospital bed and discovered that the wardens' assault
    caused him the injury.

    Meanwhile, another lieutenant who questioned a number of inmates
    [where the alleged incident occurred] discovered that the 'assault
    and beating of prisoners did happen' however, he could not identify
    who injured the Armenian.

    The major alleged that digital recordings showed the wardens and
    anti-riot police let inmates leave their cells and beat them [using
    their arms and legs] randomly while running down the alleyway to the
    outer yard.

    "We established that the senior officer planned and supervised
    the incident through our findings and what we saw on the digital
    recordings... a number of officers also aided him," testified the
    major.

    Some 22 prosecution witnesses, including police staff and inmates,
    testified before the Public Prosecution.
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