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3 January 2012
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At approximately 4:00 pm on Monday 2 January 2011, the Internal Security Apparatus summoned Abdel Hafez Mustafa Temraz, 34, to its office in Deir Al Balah.
At approximately 8:00 am on Tuesday 3 January 2010, Temraz presented himself at the Apparatus office.
He remained in detention as this news was being published at 1:05 pm on Thursday 5 January 2011.
According to Al Mezan’s field investigations, Temraz lives in Deir Al Balah and is an officer of the Presidential Guard, one of the security arms of the Ramallah Palestinian Authority which is now inactive in Gaza.
In another incident, at approximately 2:00 pm on Tuesday 3 January 2012, an Apparatus force consisting of seven officers arrived at the house of Basem Ahmed Ismail Kalloub, 48, also in Deir Al Balah.
The Apparatus searched the house and confiscated a computer, a cellphone, and a bag containing personal documents, and served Kalloub with a summons to appear at its office.
When Kalloub presented himself at the Apparatus’s Deir Al Balah office around 8:00 am the following day, he was detained and not released until approximately 1:30 pm, after being issued another summons to appear on 18 January 2012.
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