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Death sentences upheld in killing of UAE officer

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A file photo of First Lieutenant Tariq Mohammad Al Shehi, Emirati officer killed in Bahrain blast.
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Bahrain’s Cassation Court on Monday upheld the death sentence for three people found guilty of killing UAE army officer First Lieutenant Tariq Al Shehi and policemen Mohammed Raslan and Ammar Abdu Ali Mohammad.

The killing occurred on March 3, 2014 in the village of Daih in the suburbs of the capital Manama.

According to case documents, the defendants planted remote detonating IEDs on the highway and lured policemen to the scene after staging riots and carrying out acts of vandalism. The detonation killed three men and injured 13.

Eight terror suspects, including five in custody, were referred to the Criminal Court on charges of setting up a terror group to undermine the provisions of the Constitution and to stall official institutions, and of carrying out terror blasts to achieve their objectives.

The main defendants recruited the other suspects, made and detonated explosive devices and targeted the public security men in order to weaken the state, disturb public peace and topple the regime

Six suspects were charged with joining the terror group and conspiring with another suspect to carry out terrorist activities, the documents said.

The High Criminal Court deliberated the case and sentenced three suspects to death and the remaining suspects to life in jail. Some suspects had their citizenships revoked.

The verdict was upheld by the Court of Appeals, and the case was referred to the Court of Cassation in compliance with the provisions of the Bahraini law that considers a death sentence automatically subject to referral to the country’s highest court.

The Court of Cassation cancelled the sentence and referred the case back to the Court of Appeal to consider it anew.

However, the Court of Appeals upheld the same sentence “based on the incontestable material and verbal evidence” and referred it to the Court of Cassation

 

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