Deputy A-G Raz Nazri’s meeting considered extraordinary step, but attorney for suspects in deadly firebombing says not enough time spent with detainees

A senior official from the Justice Ministry recently visited suspects in the Duma terror case to examine them, in an extraordinary measure amid allegations from their attorneys that they have undergone torture by the Shin Bet security service. The Shin Bet and the government have denied the claims, although the Shin Bet has acknowledged “manhandling” the suspects, having classified them as “ticking bombs” who may have information on future planned attacks.

According to Channel 2, Deputy Attorney General Raz Nazri visited the Shin Bet security service’s facility, where the prisoners were being held, in order to determine if they had been subject to abuse.

The right-wing activists are suspected of having carried out a terror attack in the Palestinian village of Duma in the West Bank in July, in which firebombs were thrown into the Dawabsha family home, killing an 18-month-old baby boy and his parents.... Read More: Times of Israel