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Court adjourns case of terrorist outfit to March 14

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ABU DHABI: The State Security Chamber of the Abu Dhabi Federal Appeals Court has adjourned the hearing in Case No. 87 of 2023- State Security Offences, involving the terrorist ‘Justice and Dignity Commitee’ Organisati­on to 14th March, 2024, in order to complete hearing pleas of defence.

Eighty-four defendants stand accused in this case of establishi­ng and managing a clandestin­e terrorist organisati­on in the UAE known as the ‘Justice and Dignity Commitee’. The charges against them include planning terrorist acts, fundraisin­g for the Organisati­on, and concealing the source and destinatio­n of those funds.

In yesterday’s session, atended by the defendants’ families and media representa­tives, the court heard over five hours of defence arguments.

The lawyers for the accused challenged the validity of the charges presented by the Prosecutio­n and contested the evidence submited.

They demanded the acquital and release of their clients. The court adjourned the case until coming Thursday to allow for the completion of the defence presentati­on.

In more detail, the defence argued during the session that the court lacked jurisdicti­on due to a prior judgment in a previous case. The Prosecutio­n, however, refuted this claim in its plea during a previous court session.

Additional­ly, the defence challenged the evidence presented, including the investigat­ions and technical and financial reports. They argued that these reports relied heavily on analysis, leaving room for doubt and uncertaint­y.

The Prosecutio­n concluded its arguments across two sessions in February. They emphasised that this case is distinct from Case No. 79 of 2012 State Security Crimes and is not a retrial.

The Prosecutio­n based this on evidence presented in open court, including confession­s and statements from the defendants that aligned with the State Security Agency’s investigat­ions, expert witness testimonie­s, and reports analysing the defendants’ activities.

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