70 Citizens Including Mps, Activists And Politicians Were Accused Of Storming The Parliament Building

23 June 2017 Crime News

The Court of Appeals presided over by Judge Ibrahim Al-Obaid has reopened the doors for argumentation in the case filed against 70 citizens including current and former MPs, activists and politicians who were accused of storming the parliament building. The court has set July 5th session for the Public Prosecution to present an extract of the death certificate of the eighth suspect Falah Al-Sawagh, to bring the 50th suspect Abdulaziz Al-Munayes from jail and for Waleed Al-Tabtabaie and others to be assigned lawyers for their defense. The court commissioned lawyers Hassan Alhoutari and Ena’am Haidar at the court’s expense to defend the suspects who were not assigned lawyers. It prohibited mobile phones and electronic gadgets in the court session and ordered the presence of officers from the Special Forces of Ministry of Interior. Earlier, the Eighth Circuit of the Court of First Instance had acquitted all the suspects of the charges filed against them, but the Public Prosecution appealed the verdict.

SOURCE : ARABTIMES

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