18 get jail terms in S. Arabia for terror offences

Published August 28, 2014
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RIYADH: A Saudi court has sentenced 18 militants to up to 20 years in jail on charges that included plotting attacks in the kingdom, local media reported on Wednesday.

In a trial on Tuesday, six Saudis, five Yemenis, and a Palestinian were sentenced to between 18 months and 20 years in prison, the Al-Watan daily reported.

They were convicted of planning attacks “against a foreign consulate in the kingdom”, “disobeying authorities”, supporting jihadists abroad, funding “terrorism” and possessing weapons, among other charges, it said.

The same court — which specialises in terrorism cases — jailed five Saudis and an Omani for between three and 20 years after convicting them of “establishing a fighting training camp in Sudan”, the Al-Hayat daily said.

They were also guilty of “plotting to assassinate officers” in Saudi Arabia and of adopting an extremist ideology, the paper added.

In July 2011, the kingdom began a series of prosecutions for alleged offences committed during the peak of Al Qaeda violence in the kingdom between 2003 and 2006.

King Abdullah in February decreed jail terms of up to 20 years for citizens who travel to fight abroad, as the country struggles to deter young Saudis from becoming jihadists, after Syria’s conflict attracted several hundred Saudi nationals.

Published in Dawn, August 28th, 2014

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