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Syrian police investigator will face prosecution after detainee with hemophilia dies

Investigators said the detainee died from a cerebral hemorrhage after an interrogator slapped him during questioning, and two other officers remain under review.

  • On Thursday, Syrian officials referred police investigator Ahmad Jawad to public prosecution after an internal probe confirmed he slapped detainee Mohammad Ghamira, who died from a cerebral hemorrhage despite family warnings about his hemophilia.
  • Family members had warned police in Haffa that Ghamira suffered from hemophilia, a rare genetic disorder impairing blood clotting, yet the investigator struck him during detention following a theft allegation.
  • Interior Minister Anas Khattab announced the findings Thursday, stating the ministry's "commitment to reaching the truth" while confirming disciplinary inquiries into other police personnel are ongoing.
  • Ghamira's death sparked widespread protests across Syria, with rights groups arguing that prosecuting individual abuses is "not enough" and calling for systemic reforms to strengthen detention facility oversight.
  • Accountability for this case serves as a litmus test for the new government's pledge to break from systemic abuses under former President Bashar Assad and implement a judicially supervised detention system.
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The Syrian Interior Ministry announced on Thursday that a police investigator had been referred to the public prosecutor's office after it was proven that he slapped a young man with hemophilia on the neck while he was in custody in the city of Al-Haffah in Latakia Governorate, before the young man later died.

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The new Syria has police systems and beatings similar to the old, that of Assad. To unleash the protest is the death of Mohammad Ghamira, 29 years old: father of two children, was arrested for an alleged theft. From the police station he ended up in hospital, where he died. Ghamira was suffering from hemophilia [...] The article Syria, fallen Assad does not end the torture. Death in custody of a former White Helmet again raises the issue of poli…

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DAMASCO, Syria (AP) — A police investigator who slapped a man during an interrogation despite being warned that he had hemophilia will face judicial proceedings, officials from Syria reported on Thursday.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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