Life in Jail for Five Terror Convicts in Bahrain

Life in Jail for Five Terror Convicts in Bahrain
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Life in Jail for Five Terror Convicts in Bahrain

Life in Jail for Five Terror Convicts in Bahrain

A Bahraini court has sentenced five terror suspects who are Bahraini nationals to life in prison. A sixth convict was given five years in prison.

The six convicts formed a terrorist cell run from outside Bahrain and whose members planned to target the Kingdom’s ATMs by planting explosive devices inside them.

Chief of Terror Crime Prosecution, Advocate-General Chancellor Ahmed Al Hammadi confirmed that the first High Criminal Court issued verdicts against six terror suspects. The suspects were found guilty of joining a terrorist group.

They were also charged with possessing and acquiring explosives as well as training on making and using explosives. The six suspects were fined BD 500 each.

According to case documents, Public Prosecution was notified that the convicts had received instructions from abroad to target vital economic facilities in the Kingdom of Bahrain.



Yemen Appoints Salem Bin Buraik as New Prime Minister

Salem Saleh bin Buraik. (SPA)
Salem Saleh bin Buraik. (SPA)
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Yemen Appoints Salem Bin Buraik as New Prime Minister

Salem Saleh bin Buraik. (SPA)
Salem Saleh bin Buraik. (SPA)

Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council on Saturday appointed Salem Saleh bin Buraik as the new Prime Minister replacing Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak who resigned earlier in the day.
Bin Buraik previously served as Minister of Finance in the former government.
A presidential decree issued by Council Chairman Rashad al-Alimi confirmed the appointment and stated that current ministers will continue in their roles, Yemen’s official news agency reported.
The decree also named bin Mubarak as an advisor to the Council’s president.
Bin Mubarak had resigned on Saturday citing political struggles.