The SIU immediately after observing the news mentioned summoned the prisoner from his cell at the Reform and Rehabilitation Management to listen to his comments about what was published, but he refused attending the session, and another session was set.
The SIU requested all cases related to the prisoner from the Public Prosecution, when he was charged with eight cases, four of which took place in 2010, in which he was charged with setting fire and participation in gathering and rioting, the Public Prosecution then sent him to be examined by a coroner, who did not confirm any kind of injuries then. Then the prisoner was included in a Royal pardon after he was referred to court.
He was sentenced in absentia in the remaining four cases and received varying punishments ranging from three months imprisonment to two years on charges of participating in illegal gatherings, rioting and possession of Molotov cocktails, and neither he nor his lawyer raised a complaint about being beaten or ill-treated.
The Special Procedures Form, for the receipt of the sentenced for the execution of his sentence, on 30 June 2013 in the Reform and Rehabilitation Management, proved that he was not exposed to visible injuries on his body, and he had personally acknowledged then that he did not suffer any health problems.