The Jerusalem Post

Jordan sentences gunman, 22, to death for attack on security complex

- • By BUSHRA SHAKHSHIR

AMMAN (Reuters) – A court in Jordan sentenced a 22-year-old man to death on Thursday for an attack on a security complex that killed five people in June, state news agency Petra said.

The state security court found Muhammad Masharfeh guilty of “committing terrorist acts that led to the death of human beings and committing terrorist acts using automatic weapons.”

Masharfeh pleaded not guilty to the charges at the start of the military-dominated court trial last month. An accomplice who was charged with “selling weapons for illegal use” was sentenced to a year in prison, the agency said.

The court heard that Masharfeh entered the compound and opened fire on security personnel of the General Intelligen­ce Department. He was arrested close to the scene. The compound is next to a large Palestinia­n refugee camp.

The rare attack on a security branch of the powerful intelligen­ce apparatus jolted the US-backed Arab kingdom, whose relative stability has distinguis­hed it from neighbors Syria to the north and Iraq to the east.

The government at first said the attack was linked to Islamist terrorists, but later said the gunman was a resident of the refugee camp, which suffers a lack of economic opportunit­ies, and had acted alone.

Family sources said the man was motivated by revenge after being mistreated by interrogat­ors at the security facility when he was detained a week before the shooting.

Internatio­nal human rights activists say Jordan’s military courts lack proper legal safeguards and say there are growing cases of the mistreatme­nt of detainees and of extracting confession­s under duress. The government denies that it mistreats detainees.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? A JORDANIAN security officer wounded during the June attack at a camp for Syrian refugees is brought by a military helicopter to al-Hussein Medical Center in Amman.
(Reuters) A JORDANIAN security officer wounded during the June attack at a camp for Syrian refugees is brought by a military helicopter to al-Hussein Medical Center in Amman.

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