Yesterday, Monday, the first session of the criminal case, known in the media as “Anstalingo,” was held via remote trial technology.
The official spokesman for the Court of First Instance in Sousse, Wissam Al-Sherif, confirmed in a statement to the Tunisian “Mosaique” newspaper that the court decided to postpone the session to June 8, 2024.
Al-Sharif explained that the court rejected all requests for release, issued a deposit card against one of the defendants, and also decided to provide a sign language specialist for a defendant suffering from hearing loss to ensure that she communicates effectively during the trial.
Al-Sharif also indicated that the rest of the defendants who were temporarily released and detained in connection with other cases will be summoned and brought.
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The official spokesman for the Court of First Instance in Sousse, Wissam Al-Sherif, confirmed in a statement to the Tunisian “Mosaique” newspaper that the court decided to postpone the session to June 8, 2024.
Al-Sharif explained that the court rejected all requests for release, issued a deposit card against one of the defendants, and also decided to provide a sign language specialist for a defendant suffering from hearing loss to ensure that she communicates effectively during the trial.
Al-Sharif also indicated that the rest of the defendants who were temporarily released and detained in connection with other cases will be summoned and brought.
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#Anstalingo_Case #Anstalling_Company #Court_of_First_Instance_in_Sousse #Execution #Money_Laundering #Rashed_Ghannouchi #Sousse_Governorate #Tunisia_News #Wissam_Al_Sharif
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