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6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by ilotriouzAY(m): 3:06pm On Jan 26, 2017
Wrongful arrest is terrifying. You could be just going about your business one moment, and being carted off to a police black site for a shower-based encounter with a dude nicknamed ‘The Butt Shredder’ the next. But, worrying as the thought is, at least it’s unlikely.

Like, there’s no way you’d ever get hauled off for mishearing the word “salad” or because your home town happened to share a name with a terror group or anything. Oh, wait. That’s exactly what happened to the following people
Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by chordrylateral(m): 3:08pm On Jan 26, 2017
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Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by ilotriouzAY(m): 3:08pm On Jan 26, 2017
1. THE SALAD TERRORIST....

The period just after 9/11 saw wrongful arrests skyrocket. Hundreds of innocent people were detained alongside real terrorists. But at least the CIA’s mistakes were understandable in many cases. Not so that of 14-year-old Mohammed Al-Gharani, nabbed in Pakistan. He wound up spending 11 years in Gitmo thanks to a misunderstanding of the word “salad.”His case reads like the plot of a hilarious, torture-based farce. Mohammed spoke Saudi Arabic, but the CIA used a Yemeni translator. They asked him if he knew where to get hold of large quantities of “zalat,” and if he had lots at home in Pakistan. In Yemeni Arabic, “zalat” means “money.”

In Saudi Arabic, it means “salad.” From Mohammed’s point of view, he’d been hauled off to a black site, and now CIA interrogators were screaming at him to give them information on salad. So he did. He told them he had tons of Zalat at home. He gave them lists of places in Pakistan where they could get Zalat at any time. The CIA decided they’d kidnapped an Al-Qaeda financer and interred him in Gitmo. It was 11 years before anyone realized the mix-up.

Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by ilotriouzAY(m): 3:10pm On Jan 26, 2017
2. THE MAN FROM AL-QAIDAH

If most of us were kidnapped by the CIA and interrogated to find out if we knew Al-Qaeda, we’d probably have the sense to say “no.” But then, most of us aren’t from the small town of Al-Qaidah in Yemen. Meet Emad Hassan, who grew up just outside the town. While studying in Pakistan after 9/11, he was grabbed by the CIA, who demanded he admit he knew al-Qaeda. Hassan, replied yes.Over the course of a long interrogation, Hassan repeatedly told the US interrogators he knew Al-Qaidah very well. He said Al-Qaidah was the only place that felt like home. He said he’d dearly like to be back in Al-Qaidah right now. The CIA thought they’d hit pay dirt.

Thanks to the mix-up, Hassan was thrown in Guantanamo Bay and held for 13 years. It wasn’t until lawyers from Reprieve showed the CIA Al-Qaidah town on Google Maps that anyone realized they’d made a ridiculous mistake.

Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by ilotriouzAY(m): 3:12pm On Jan 26, 2017
3. THE CONVICTED MURDERER WITH A TIGHT ALIBI.

In detective shows, giving a character an airtight alibi means they’re no longer a suspect. If only real-life worked like that. In 1986, Derrick and Duane Moo Young were executed, gangland-style, in a Miami hotel. British citizen Kris Maharaj was arrested. He had six reliable witnesses who said he was 30 miles away from the scene of the crime. The judge took one look at his airtight alibi and decided to put him on death row anyway.The Moo Youngs were intimately involved in the Colombian cocaine trade. They had recently stolen from Pablo Escobar, a man not known for taking insults lightly.

A few years after the trial, two former-hit men from Escobar’s Medellin cartel came forward and claimed they’d carried out the execution. Escobar himself said he ordered them killed. The state’s key witness against Maharaj changed his testimony. The trial judge was arrested for bribery. Yet none of that changed anything. Maharaj’s death sentence was commuted, but he remains in prison to this very day.

Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by ilotriouzAY(m): 3:14pm On Jan 26, 2017
4. THE GOVERNMENT - APPROVED GUIDE TO TERRORISM..

When Rizwaan Sabir downloaded a file titled “Al-Qaeda Training Manual,” he probably should have expected the police to come knocking. Never mind that he was a Ph.D. student studying counterterrorism at Britain’s Nottingham University. Never mind that a hard copy of the file already existed in the University’s library. And never mind that Sabir downloaded his manual directly from a US Government website . . . wait. What?It’s true. The “terrorist material” Sabir had downloaded was an annotated version of an Al-Qaeda pamphlet freely available on Federal Government websites.

Crazier still, it was designed and uploaded to help those studying counterterrorism develop new strategies against the jihadi threat. This is exactly what Sabir was trying to do. Instead, he wound up being arrested for terrorism. Sabir spent over six days in a UK jail before anyone realized this was clearly a mistake. Although Sabir was later awarded £20,000 in damages, Nottingham police are yet to admit they made a mistake.

Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by ilotriouzAY(m): 3:16pm On Jan 26, 2017
5. THE FALSE RAPE CLAIM THAT MADE THE ACCUSERS MILLIONS..

Prison is not fun for rapists. So imagine how it must feel going through that hell, knowing you’re innocent. Now imagine going through all that while, on the outside, your wrongful accuser nets $1.5 million for framing you. From the age of 16, this was Brian Banks’s life.In 2002, Banks had a spontaneous sexual encounter with fellow summer school student Wanetta Gibson. Gibson’s mother found out about their tryst and hit the roof. So Gibson did what any fledgling psychopath would. She told her mom she hadn’t seduced the young linebacker. She’d been violently raped by him.Even though her story kept changing, Gibson was believed. Banks was jailed for five years.

Gibson sued the summer school for a $1.5 million payout. It was not till 10 years later that the truth emerged. In a rare moment of empathy, Gibson arranged a meeting with her victim to apologize. Banks secretly recorded the conversation, during which Gibson admitted she’d made the rape up but didn’t want to tell the police in case she lost her ill-gotten money. The recording was enough to get Banks’s conviction finally overturned.

Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by ilotriouzAY(m): 3:19pm On Jan 26, 2017
6. KHALED EL-MASRI SHARES HIS NAME WITH A DANGEROUS TERRORIST..

Sometimes, two people on this planet happen to share a name. Such was the case with Khaled El-Masri and, um, Khaled El-Masri. One was a dangerous terrorist who wanted to wage jihad against the West. The other was a law-abiding German citizen on vacation in the nation of Macedonia. Want to guess which one the CIA abducted and tortured? In 2003, the good El-Masri was snatched off a bus and detained by Macedonian secret police. After 23 days, they handed him over to the CIA, who beat him within an inch of his life, flew him to Afghanistan, and dumped him at a black site where he was repeatedly raped by the local guards. Meanwhile, the bad El-Masri was at large in Afghanistan, helping channel funds and weapons toward slaughtering Westerners.

It wasn’t until four months after the abduction that the CIA realized they’d got the wrong man. They flew El-Masri to Albania, dropped him off on some lonely road and told him not to look back. Many years later, El-Masri successfully sued the Macedonian government for wrongful arrest. He has never received an apology or compensation from the CIA.

Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by PointZerom: 3:26pm On Jan 26, 2017
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Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by ilotriouzAY(m): 6:02pm On Jan 26, 2017
PointZerom:
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Wehdone sir
Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by CivilzedTyger(m): 8:05pm On Jan 26, 2017
Muslims suffer the most, may Allah protect us
Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by Josiah1150(m): 10:47am On Jan 27, 2017
CivilzedTyger:
Muslims suffer the most, may Allah protect us
yes muslims suffer the most because most of them are likely linked with terrorism. Let me let you that it is a truism that if the thumb of a finger is dipped into an oil and then removed the other four fingers will likely be contaminated with the oil, so what am trying to say in essence is that the evil deeds of most muslims is on the increase thereby leading the good few in danger.

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Re: 6 Cases Of Wrongful Arrests That Will Blow Your Mind by Josiah1150(m): 10:48am On Jan 27, 2017
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