At a dead end: there is no progress in the grenade affair

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The special investigation team set up by the police to investigate the grenade-laying case at Omar Noble’s parents’ house has come to a dead end. Investigators are currently unable to get their hands on the mobile device that was allegedly used by the main suspect, Bar Gita, and place it in a noble family home. Despite the efforts invested in the case, it is not inconceivable that tomorrow the court will decide to release Gita and the other suspect, Omri Ben Lulu, under house arrest.

“I have found that despite all the actions that are being taken in the case and there are many, the progress is slow and not enough for this stage of the hearing,” Justice of the Peace Judge Anat Yahav wrote. Yahav decided to extend the two’s detention until today at 12:00.

“The progress of the investigation is unsatisfactory and the boundary line must be drawn. If the evidence and its quality are as presented before today, it is not impossible to consider the release of the suspects. .

Judge Yahav was astonished at the investigators who did not take care before the hearing to bring a multi-inspector permit, a permit that is required during the corona period to request an extension of a suspect’s detention under the regulations in section 15 (a) of the Detention Law. Superintendent approval came only after a break in the hearing which robbed the court of time.

Gita’s lawyers, Roi Keren and Shachar Hatzroni, together with Shir Arbiv from the Noy-Sennes-Sperling-Hatzroni law firm, responded: “As they initially claimed, this investigation will lead nowhere, except for a headline that has nothing. The evidence and its quality are insufficient and will soon lead to Bar’s release. There will be no development because Bar is not involved in the extortion case and the laying of the grenade as attributed to him. The court also spoke about Bar’s rights being violated in detention, and no relevant officer’s confirmation His arrest and the necessity to do so, except after a break held at the hearing for that purpose. “

The third suspect arrested on suspicion of conspiracy was released to his home yesterday and will arrive today for further investigation. The suspect is a friend of Ben Lulu who works in a phone store and is suspected of having passed a SIM card of a mobile device to Ben Lulu and Gita. The third suspect, whose name was banned from publication, is represented by Adv. Ben Maoz.

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