Appeals Court: 7-Year Jail Term Handed down to Suspect over Damaging Police Car in A’ali
2017-03-02 - 12:12 ص
Bahrain Mirror: Bahrain's Supreme Appeals Court presided over by judge Mohammad bin Ali Al Khalifa and Naji Abdullah as a secretariat upheld a first-instance verdict issued against a suspect from 15 to 7 years in prison over damaging police car in A'ali.
The authorities accuse the first suspect of manufacturing a bomb on the onset of August and hid it in one of the farms. When he knew that some people will assemble in Street 71, he agreed with the second suspect to detonate it. On August 29, 2013, they brought it to the said street. The protestors hurled Molotov against the police patrols situated there. The suspects allured the policemen to the bomb place and as soon as the police arrived to the place, the suspect detonated the bomb remotely and damaged the police patrol.
The authorities claim that they reached the suspects through interrogations.
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