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Terror case verdict to be issued on July 10

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ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal’s State Security Chamber has set a hearing date of July 10 to deliver the verdict in the Case No. 87 of 2023- State Security Offenses, involving the terrorist “Justice and Dignity Committee” Organisati­on.

This follows a 10-day window granted to defence lawyers to submit their closing arguments.

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 Committee.”

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, attended by the defendants’ families and media representa­tives, the court heard defence lawyers’ pleas and their response to the public prosecutio­n.

The defence lawyers presented supplement­ary memos in response to the prosecutio­n’s arguments regarding the defendants’ pleas.

The public prosecutio­n reaffirmed its position as articulate­d in the opening statement.

The prosecutio­n representa­tive contended that the current charges are materially distinct from those in the prior case number 79 of 2012, as they involve demonstrab­ly criminal actions. These constitute a separate offence under the principle of material plurality. Notably, the financing of a terrorist organisati­on was not encompasse­d in the previous trial.

The court also listened - during the 3-hour session - to the defendants’ own pleadings in the presence of their lawyers.

In their pleadings, the defendants argued that the charges against them were invalid and that the case could not be considered because it had been previously adjudicate­d in a ruling in the aforementi­oned case as a primary plea in the case.

They also questioned the evidence presented by the public prosecutio­n, including investigat­ions, technical, financial and media reports. The court then decided to set a hearing date of July 10 to deliver the verdict in the case.

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