Tunisia court defers advance into case charging association in sending jihadists to another country

Tunisia court defers advance into case charging association in sending jihadists to another country

 Tunisia's Court of Allure yesterday deferred the consultation into the allure presented by the Public Examiner against an appointed authority's choice to deliver 39 respondents who are being scrutinized for assisting with sending jihadists to Syria.

Guard legal advisor, Samir Dilou, said the allure will presently be heard on 13 October.

"The Prosecution Division of the Court of Allure in Tunis chose to defer the thought of the allure presented by the Public Indictment, because of the refusal of the examining judge to answer its solicitation to give a confinement request against 39 respondents for the situation known as the 'dispatch case', until the meeting booked on October 13, 2022," Dilou composed on his Facebook page.

Recently, the authorized representative of the Court of Allure in the capital, Habib Tarkhani, said 820 individuals including lawmakers have been charged on account of sending jihadists to Syria, adding that the number is probably going to increment.

The leader of the Ennahda Development, Rached Ghannouchi, his appointee and previous Tunisian State head Ali Laarayedh, and different MPs from Ennahda have been researched for the situation. They have all since been delivered forthcoming the finish of additional examinations.

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