Arab Times

ABU DHABI:

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An Emirati court on Monday jailed a Sudanese man for 10 years for planning a bomb attack aimed at killing foreigners in the Gulf country, local media reported.

The Federal Supreme Court also convicted the defendant on charges of supporting the Islamic State jihadist group on social media, The National daily reported.

“Prosecutor­s said he was inspired by the terrorist group’s ideology,” the Abu Dhabi newspaper added on its website.

The official WAM news agency confirmed that an “Arab national was convicted of planning a terrorist act and creating online accounts to promote DAESH (IS)” and was jailed for 10 years.

Another daily, Gulf News, reported that the same court on Monday sentenced a Pakistani man to 10 years in prison for “financing the terrorist organisati­ons Daesh and al-Qaeda”. (AFP)

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