Military Cassation Court Adjourns Trial of Civilians in “Marshal Assassination Plot” Case until April 25 to Issue its Verdict
2018-04-12 - 7:58 p
Bahrain Mirror: The Military Court of Cassation decided on Wednesday (April 11, 2018) to adjourn the case of civilians accused of plotting to assassinate Military Commander Field Marshal Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, to April 25, to issue its verdict.
Each of "Mubarak Adel Mubarak Muhanna, Sayed Fadel Al-Sayyed Abbas Hassan Radhi, Sayed Alawi Hussain Alawi Hussain, Mohammad Abdulhasen Ahmed Al-Matghawi, Mohammed Abdul Hussain Saleh Al-Shehabi, Mohammed Abdul Wahid Mohammed Al-Najjar, Hussain Mohammed Ahmed Shehab" appealed the sentences issued against them.
On February 21, 2018, the Military Court of Appeal upheld the verdicts of the Military Court of First Instance, which on 25 December 2017 sentenced to death and imprisonment of 15 years with the revocation of the citizenship of "Mubarak Adel Mubarak Muhanna, Fadel Sayed Abbas Hassan Radhi, Sayed Alawi Hussain Alawi Hussain, Hussain, Mohammed Abdulhassen Ahmed Al-Matghawi, Sayed Mortada Majid Ramadan Alawi (Al-Sindi) and Sheikh Habib Abdullah Hassan Ali (Al-Jamri)."
The Court of First Instance also sentenced to seven years' imprisonment and the revocation of the nationality of "Mohammed Abdulhassen Saleh Al-Shehabi, Mohammed Abdelwahed Mohammed Al-Najjar, Hussain Mohammed Ahmed Shehab, Mohammad Yousuf Marhoon Al-Ajami, Hussein Ali Mohsen Badaw, Sayed Mohammed Qasim Mohammed and Ali Jaafar Hassan Al-Rayes," while acquitting "Ali Ahmed Khalifa Salman (Al-Karbabadi), Hussain Essam Hussein Al-Dirazi, Montazer Fawzi Abdul Karim Mahdi, Rami Ahmed Ali Al-Arish, Mohammed Abdullah Ibrahim Abbas."
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