21 Defendants Convicted of Committing Different Crimes, Sentenced to Different Terms of Imprisonment

  • 2/5/2023
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Riyadh, Dhu-AlHijjah 22, 1435, Oct 16, 2014, SPA -- As many as 21 defendants, including 18 Saudis, a Pakistani, Nigerian and Yemeni representing the fourth and last batch of a group of 88 terror suspects were today sentenced to different terms in prison. They face several accusations, including embracing deviant expiatory thinking that is contradictory to the Quran and Sunnah (prophet Mohammed's sayings and deeds), disobeying the King's instructions of not joining terrorist-led fighting abroad, joining an extremist group inside the country, using the media to support terror cells and provide shelter for some wanted men, financing terror and terrorist operations, taking part in activities that led to the killing of suspect persons to be enemies of their groups, keeping contact with deviant groups inside and outside the country, and calling for killing foreigners residing inside the Kingdom as well as prominent Ulemas, security officers, investigators, literate men, special emergency forces command and other grave crimes. Accordingly, they were given different sentences in prison ranging from three to 15, with 30 days to appeal. --SPA 23:35 LOCAL TIME 20:35 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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