Commander of Royal Saudi Naval Forces Heads Delegation to MADEX 2023 in South Korea

Commander of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces Lieutenant General Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Ghafili and other officials at MADEX 2023. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
Commander of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces Lieutenant General Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Ghafili and other officials at MADEX 2023. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
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Commander of Royal Saudi Naval Forces Heads Delegation to MADEX 2023 in South Korea

Commander of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces Lieutenant General Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Ghafili and other officials at MADEX 2023. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
Commander of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces Lieutenant General Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Ghafili and other officials at MADEX 2023. (Saudi Ministry of Defense)

Commander of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces Lieutenant General Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Ghafili headed a delegation from Ministry of Defense to the International Maritime Defense Industry Exhibition (MADEX 2023) in the Republic of Korea, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.

Al-Ghafili and his accompanying delegation toured the exhibition and were briefed about the various pavilions and platforms of companies specialized in maritime defense, in addition to the latest systems and modern defense technologies.

On the sidelines of the MADEX, Al-Ghafili met with South Korean Defense Minister Lee Jong-sup, along with several heads of the delegations of the participating brotherly and friendly countries.

He also met with the Chief of Naval Operations of the Republic of Korea Navy, Admiral Lee Jong-Ho with whom he discussed cooperation and joint coordination in the military and defense field and ways to enhance it, in addition to discussing several issues of common concern.



UAE: 3 Life Imprisonment, 54 Deportation Sentences against Bangladeshi Nationals

The flag of the UAE (Reuters)
The flag of the UAE (Reuters)
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UAE: 3 Life Imprisonment, 54 Deportation Sentences against Bangladeshi Nationals

The flag of the UAE (Reuters)
The flag of the UAE (Reuters)

The Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal on Sunday sentenced 57 Bangladeshi nationals after holding protests across the Gulf country on Friday.
The court sentenced three of the accused to life imprisonment for calling for demonstrations and inciting riots to pressure their home government. Another 53 defendants received ten-year prison terms, with one, who entered the country illegally and participated in the riot, being sentenced to eleven years, according to the state-owned Emirates News Agency, WAM.
The court also ordered their deportation at the end of their prison terms and the confiscation of all seized devices.
On Friday, UAE Attorney-General Hamad Saif Al Shamsi, had ordered an immediate investigation into the arrested Bangladeshi nationals for unlawful assembly and inciting riots in several streets across the UAE, added WAM.
The defendants were brought to trial after an investigation led by a team of 30 investigators confirmed their involvement in gathering in public, inciting unrest, disrupting public security, and promoting such gatherings and protests, including recording and disseminating audiovisual footage of these actions online. 
Several of the defendants confessed to the crimes with which they were accused.
During the trial, covered by the media, the Public Prosecution demanded the maximum penalty for the accused.
The court heard a witness who confirmed that the defendants gathered and organised large-scale marches in several streets of the UAE in protest against decisions made by the Bangladeshi government. This led to riots, disruption of public security, obstruction of law enforcement, and endangerment of public and private property. The police had warned the protesters, ordering them to disperse, to which they were unresponsive.
The court-appointed defense lawyer argued that the gathering had no criminal intent and that the evidence was insufficient, demanding the acquittal of the defendants. However, the court found sufficient evidence of their guilt and convicted them accordingly.