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    XPRESS, United Arab Emirates
    April 6 2008


    25 on trial for Dubai jail abuse

    By Awad Mustafa, Staff Reporter



    Officials and guards charged with beating inmates at Dubai Central
    Jail last summer have pleaded not guilty.

    On the first day of trial on Sunday before the Dubai Criminal Courts,
    they denied charges of assault, assault leading to permanent injury,
    abuse of authority and criminal involvement.

    The charges were filed following an investigation by Dubai Police
    about abuse of inmates at the Dubai Central Prison on August 1, 2007.
    The jail is located near Al Aweer. The defendants include four senior
    officers, five corporals and 16 guards. Five prison guards also stand
    accused of assaulting and permanently disabling a 41-year-old
    Armenian prisoner.

    The prosecution documents contain allegations that the officers beat
    the Armenian to the point that he suffered spinal injuries and needed
    surgery at the Rashid Hospital.

    According to the prosecution's report, one prison guard who was also
    an anti-narcotics agent `brutally and sadistically' assaulted
    prisoners.

    The senior officers were charged with conspiracy and abuse of power.

    In his testimony to the prosecution, the Armenian inmate, Samuel C.
    stated that he awoke to noise and screams and was then removed out of
    his cell by members of the anti-riot police and prison guards.

    He told the prosecution that he was punched and kicked by five guards
    who asked him to stand up and when he was not able, they continued to
    beat him more.

    According to prosecution records, 18 prisoners testified against the
    officers, including Herbert Tatham, the Canadian UN worker who was
    jailed at the time for possession of narcotics.

    Tatham in his testimony said that on August 1, the door to his cell
    opened and masked men with dogs pulled him out and struck him with
    batons. He claimed that as he was closer to the courtyard door he was
    kicked even harder by guard to move quicker, until he was clear
    outside.

    Investigating officer Major Saif Al Mazroui, who was assigned by
    Dubai Police to investigate the assault on the Armenian prisoner,
    said prison authorities told him that Samuel C. sustained spinal
    injuries from falling down the stairs.

    Al Mazroui then stated that he collected all the video surveillance
    tapes and discovered the brutal treatment of the inmates at the
    Central Jail, especially on August 1 when the majority of the
    incidents of assaults happened.

    Presiding Judge Fahmy Mounir Fahmy postponed the case to next week
    for the defence counsel to present its argument to the court. All the
    defendants are out on bail.

    According to the prosecution, the defendants also face a military
    court marshal if found guilty.
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