Inconsistencies in the testimony of police individuals on the charges against prisoner In’aam Qlambo
Jerusalemite prisoner, In’aam Qlambo, was lately presented to the Israeli Magistrate court judge to hear witnesses regarding the charges against her which include: participating in an illegal protest and obstructing police work in addition to assaulting police individuals on the 2nd of April, 2013. Mufeed Al-Hajj, the Palestinian prisoner’s club lawyer, said that his client was presented to the Magistrate court judge last Wednesday, and police individuals gave their testimonies regarding the charges submitted against her. It was obvious through the recording of video cameras installed in Damascus Gate that his client did not attack any police personnel like they claim. She only moved her hands while they were trying to arrest her and this is considered “obstructing police work”; contradictions in police testimonies were obvious too. Qlambo was also accused of attacking the police inside Salah Eddin Street police station, but she was with non-specialist investigators when she went in the station that later revealed that she did not attack any policemen. Al-Hajj added that the Magistrate court judge was not convinced that In’aam Qlambo attacked any police individuals and that she only participated in an illegal protest and obstructed police work; a hearing session has been scheduled for next month.

