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MoI: Suspect in Murdering Imam of Mosque Hasn’t Been Previously Deported from Bahrain
2018-08-15 - 7:34 p
Bahrain Mirror: Criminal Investigation and Forensic Evidence Director-General stated that the suspect in murdering Imam of one of Muharraq Mosques (Bin Shida) entered Bahrain in 2009, adding that the suspect was under the sponsorship of the Sunni endowments directorate to work as a muezzin. The Director-General stressed that the suspect hasn't been previously been deported from Bahrain.
He explained that the suspect has not been involved in any previous crime since he entered Bahrain, denying the incorrect allegations regarding the suspect's entry to Bahrain several times.
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