Manama, The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) unit received nine complaints in the second third of this year, involving allegations of torture, mistreatment, and excessive use of force by Public Security Force members, said Mohammed Khalid Al Hazza, the Acting Attorney-General and Chief of the unit. He said the SIU has promptly initiated investigations into all cases. Following its procedures and international guidelines, the SIU conducted interviews with 28 complainants and witnesses, while interrogating 29 Public Security Force members. Seven complainants were also referred for forensic and psychological evaluations. The SIU concluded one investigation related to assault, resulting in a Public Security Force member being sentenced to three months in prison by the Minor Criminal Court. The sentence was later upheld on appeal. Two other security personnel were referred for disciplinary action by the Military Courts after separate investigations confirmed the validity of complaints against them, warranting further accountability. In another case, the High Criminal Court dismissed a civil claimant's challenge to the SIU's decision not to pursue criminal charges over alleged mistreatment during arrest. The court ruled that the SIU's investigation was comprehensive, fair, and followed all necessary procedures. Source: Bahrain News Agency