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Criminal Case (Be’er Sheva) 29984-08-16 State of Israel v. Muhammad Zoabi - part 60

August 17, 2017
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When this statement is unfounded in the face of the location of his cell phone and the security footage, and after being confronted with his claim, he responds that he could have been at the Beit Kama junction on the said date (April 15, 2017, p.  356, paras.  1-3).

In addition, in the response dated September 20, 2016, paragraph 3, it was stated that "the defendant does not know Shadi Bashir, and has never had any connection with him or anyone else to commit any offense as described in the indictment," while in his testimony in court he shares that Shadi and he had several conversations between them (April 30, 2017, p.  310, paras.  9-12).  And of course, the words in the reply are not at all consistent with his statements in the interrogation of August 2, 2017 (P/172), where he says that it is "clear" that Shadi knows him, and even details about the part of one of them in the attributed acts (P/172B, p.  44, paras.  14-15).

The defendant was unable to explain in his testimony the route of his trip on April 29, 2016:

"Q.      You are asked this question by the police, In the same investigation from 27.7.16 Wear' 233, They ask you what is the logic of coming all the way to the south and driving back to the north, You say "I take something and come back what is the problem" So I would like to suggest to you that you really came and really took, And you really came back ?

  1. False.
  2. Why is a person accused of transferring Amal"On the same day, he will say something like this, "You really came to take it and you came back.", If not spontaneously, that's really what you did here?
  3. Maybe I was going to take something else related to my work.
  4. What things are related to your work, What kind of work do you have?
  5. I said maybe I met someone, Maybe I gave someone a check, Maybe it's a labor deal.
  6. Where is this person??
  7. I don't remember.
  8. If I were accused of what you are accused of and I knew that I met a person at this time and I have an alibi, I would bring him to court?
  9. I remember that day, Remembers, Remembers, Specifically in the testimony of an investigator, He asked me a question that I had been to the south twice, In this investigation, And then I told him that I couldn't have been to the south twice that day, There is no way because in my life I have never been to the south twice".

(April 15, 2017, p.  356, question 27 - 357, question 10)

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