Arab Times

Mosque blast verdict set for Dec 13

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KUWAIT CITY, Nov 12, (KUNA): The Court of Appeals, presided over by Justice Hani Al-Hamdan has adjourned the case related to the Imam Al-Sadiq Mosque blast until Dec 13 to deliver its verdict. In Thursday’s session, the court allowed the suspects’ lawyers to deliver their defense.

On November fifth, the court hearing focused on the civil claimants’ pleadings.

On Oct 29, the court heard the testimony of the case’s officer in a closed-door-session.

On Oct 25, the Court of Appeals heard the testimony of defendant Abdulrahma­n Aidan who was sentenced to death by the Criminal Court, where he and other defendants denied their previous confession­s.

The Criminal Court had sentenced seven suspects to death, eight to two-15 years in prison, but acquitted another 15 suspects.

The defendants are accused of spreading terror, committing murder, joining an internatio­nally-banned group that promotes toppling the ruling system with illegitima­te means, namely terrorism, thus threatenin­g

the country’s national unity.

The court had held its first session on the explosion on August fourth, to look into the cases presented against seven Kuwaiti defendants, five Saudis, three Pakistanis, 13 illegal residents and one fugitive with unidentifi­ed nationalit­y.

The Public Prosecutio­n had demanded tough sentences against the defendants, as the prosecutio­n’s representa­tive had presented thorough details on the case. They also provided visual evidence on the role of the 29 defendants in the blast, including hiding vital evidence and helping the driver, Abdulrahma­n Eidan, to escape.

The terrorist attack took place on June 26 during the holy month of Ramadan, leaving 26 worshipper­s dead and 227 others wounded.

The blast sparked wide-scale condemnati­ons from Arab, Muslim and world countries which rejected all forms and manifestat­ions of terrorism.

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