A court of Purchena (Almería, Andalusia), at the request of the Almeria Public Prosecutor, ordered that the death of Iliass Tbi be tried, but only for "minor crimes", in principle. The same court has previously filed the case twice, the last in May 2022. Three policemen of the security forces of the juvenile center Tierra de Oria are involved in the murder of Tbi.
On July 1, 2019, he died in Tierras de Oria, an 18-year-old. The three security forces officers threw and tied Tahi face down to a bed as a "containment measure." A recorded video shows how the young man of Moroccan origin was tied by his hands and feet, in the form of a cross, with the intention of immobilizing him completely.
48 hours after Tahiri's death, the Government of Andalusia stated that there were health workers in the detention room when the police joined the young man. In November 2019, the portal El Diario.es reported that this was false, as there were no health workers when the young man was put upside down and was never attended until it was too late. Ginso (Association for the Management of Social Integration) manages the center of the Oria, but it belongs to the Government of Andalusia.
The video that came out clearly shows that the security forces took ten minutes to fully join Tahi (at least six employees tied him up and one stood on his back) and that another ten minutes passed until they realized that the young man did not move and did not respond. Even when he was completely stopped, the police came to sit at the bottom of the young man's body to exert even more pressure. Tahiri was killed when he was dragged from the immobilization room bed and allegedly tried to recover her.
According to official data, restraint measures for the immobilization of young people were implemented 28 times in 2019 and 109 times in 2020. The year after Tahiri's murder, therefore, the youth were repressed three times more.