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Tunis massacre: the Moroccan judges Touil “I innocent” – AGI – Agenzia Journalistic Italy



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19:28 May 22, 2015

(AGI) – Milan, May 22 – “I did nothing. I am innocent and I do not know ’cause I’m here.” Abdel Majid Touil, the 22 year old Moroccan accused by Tunisia to have played a role in the attack to the Bardo Museum in Tunis on March 18, heard for the first time in prison, across the board rejected the accusations that are moved by the authorities ‘Tunisian.
“Touil – said at the end of the interrogation the lawyer Silvia Fiorentino – and you’ proclaimed innocent and spoke of his arrest as a mistake.” ‘The hearing-interrogation’ in prison was started shortly before noon and and ‘lasting a couple of hours. It foresaw the identification process of the young officer and the eventual consent to extradition that would already ‘been requested by Tunisia. Consensus that the young man denied. It is still, in the courts of the Fifth Court of Appeal of Milan, the first ‘step’ of a complex process that will bring ‘the’ unveiling ‘full of evidence only after that Tunisia will ask’ Italy to extradite the guy and judges go into the substance of the charges for the final decision. The time is long, it may take up to a month. That extradition for Touil, locked in isolation from Tuesday ‘, appears still a hypothesis for now very remote. This is for two reasons: Tunisia and ‘a nation where the rule of the death penalty and Italy should be sure that is not applied to the young man in the case of extradition; the jurisdiction of the Italian judiciary (prosecutors in Rome) ‘win’ on the North African if there were evidence against Touil for the presence of four compatriots among the victims.

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