Police breaks in, detains him and confiscates his equipment



Police broke into Niober’s house and his wife's. Niober was in his wife's house when he was detained in front of his minor son and his family, he was taken to the patrol car being pushed and with hands on the back, by several agents of the Department of State Security (DSE ) and some police officers. The following DSE officers also participated: the Major known as Sergio, the Major known as Daniel or David, the officer known as Víctor Víctor and the instructor known as Andry. He was taken to the DSE detention center known as Operations. There he was interrogated on several occasions by the Major known as Sergio and the Captain known as Kevin or Jefferson, who threatened him that he had run out of time and that he would be taken to prison for espionage and to give false news against the international peace. On the 19th he was transferred to the provincial prison of Guantánamo, where he was not accepted because, according to the Captain, who was making the entry papers, the documents were all badly done. The Captain told the officers to take him away and if they did not bring him before 11am on the same day they did not take him back, he was taken back to Operations, where he was released around 11am with the clarification that he could not leave the province because he was subject to criminal proceedings for the aforementioned crimes, which did not impose any precautionary measure, because Niober was not a dangerous individual. They occupied in his wife's house two laptops, a Lenovo of Niober and an Asus of his stepdaughter, which is studying third year of medicine, a Sony phone, an Ultra Digital Tablet and two flash memories with cartoons of Niober's son, a digital camera, a removable disk of 1 TB, a charger, three USB cables, a package of evidences of human rights violations committed against Niober and some digital documents and Niober manuscripts. In his house a Samsung phone, a flash memory and several documents of Niober's brother, a Sony digital recorder, a charger and several telephone cables, a mouse, headphones and several Niober documents, 1500CUP (€ 60) and 120 CUC ( € 110) from Niober's mother.


Rights Abused

Civil and Political Rights
Inviolability of the home
Right not to be arbitrarily detained
Economic and Social Rights
Right to property
Perpetrator
Police
State security agents
Political police
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