“Don’t Confess”: Investigation Transcripts Reveal Conversations Between Hafganah Suspects
Transcripts released Sunday night provide a glimpse into conversations allegedly held between two suspects connected to the case involving demonstrations outside the home of Supreme Court Deputy President Justice Noam Sohlberg. The discussions reportedly centered on evidence gathered by investigators, the possibility of arrest, and concerns about the ongoing investigation.
The transcripts, first reported by i24NEWS, suggest that the two suspects spent considerable time discussing the evidence authorities claimed to possess and the options available to them during questioning.
According to the report, much of the conversation focused on photographs and video footage that investigators allegedly presented during interrogations. The suspects reportedly attempted to assess the strength of the evidence and whether it would be possible to deny involvement in the incident.
In one exchange, one of the suspects said his attorney had advised him to admit involvement only if the footage clearly and definitively identified him. The second suspect reportedly disagreed, insisting that no admission should be made even if investigators presented photographs from the scene.
The discussion later turned to the possibility of an extended detention, media coverage of the case, and concerns about the legal proceedings that could follow. Near the end of the conversation, one of the suspects was heard reciting from Shir LaMaalos, while the other sought to be mechazeik him, saying that ultimately everything is determined by Hashem.
Earlier Sunday, prosecutors filed indictments against four individuals accused of involvement in the demonstration outside Justice Sohlberg’s residence earlier this month.
According to the indictment, Nachman Plotnik, 20, Avraham Fried, 20, Gershon Hanun, 21, and Shimon Attaf, 41, all residents of Beit Shemesh, were charged with participating in a riot. Two of the defendants were additionally charged with trespassing.
The court ordered that the four defendants remain in custody until further notice, while other suspects connected to the case were released to house arrest pending further proceedings.
{Matzav.com}
