1-Month Prison Verdict Upheld against Former MP Osama Al-Tamimi
2017-04-13 - 5:40 ص
Bahrain Mirror: The Third High Criminal Court said the appeal of former MP Osama al-Tamimi against the charges accusing him of insulting a security officer during the 2014 elections, is not considered, as he wasn't present in court. This comes after a First Instance Court issued a 1-month prison sentence against him, and set his bail at 100 BD.
Authorities claimed that Al-Tamimi insulted a policeman on October 24, 2014, after denying him entry to the Khawla Secondary Girls School (headquarters of the Supervisory Committee for the parliamentary elections in capital governorate).
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