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Criminal Case (Be’er Sheva) 29984-08-16 State of Israel v. Muhammad Zoabi - part 32

August 17, 2017
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"Immediately (at most 5 minutes) I went out and exchanged a disc in order to interrogate him about the Almab file in which he is also a suspect.  Muhammad immediately began to tell about his relationship with his son Adi, as well as of the suspect Shadi Bashir due to an explosion and theft of weapons from the bunker of the Sde Yemen base...  Muhammad also said at the beginning of his remarks that he knew that this was not an interrogation, and added that I could write a memorandum about it.  - Note that the suspect Muhammad was interrogated by me several times and that he knew very well that I was interrogating the police.  - At the end of the day, the suspect Muhammad was not interrogated at all about the weapons because he began to talk about an explosion and the theft of the weapons from the Yemen Field base.  - During that interrogation, Muhammad confessed to me and even gave me prepared details such as what was loaded into the car " iron boxes, wood." - In part of the interrogation, Mazal Astrakhan was also present, and sometimes she was in the interrogation room alone with Mohammed..."

In his testimony in court, A.A.13 regarding the sequence of events as stated in this memorandum, that after the conclusion of the interrogation in the framework of P/163, he was instructed that he should conduct the interrogation separately, at which point he went out to change the recording disc, and he returned to the interrogation with the aim of moving on to the file of the Commander.

As a deceased immigrant/172, the defendant immediately turned to the interrogator A.  A.13, who had been interrogated a few minutes earlier in the matter of the weapons affair, and the defendant himself, in his request to the investigator, asked to continue talking about the weapons file, and said to him, "Wow, I'm trying to tell you...  Something about the interrogation, maybe you will write a memo, maybe you will not write it, and then you will add that participant in the interrogation..." (P/172B, p.  2, paras.  24-25).

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