Khaleej Times

Seven jailed for Hezbollah links

- Mustafa Al Zarooni malzarooni@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The UAE’s top court has sentenced seven people to different jail terms for setting up a cell of the banned Hezbollah group.

The Federal Supreme Court sentenced three convicts to life in prison; two to 10 years; and two others to 15 years on Monday.

They were found guilty of setting up and joining a cell affiliated to the Lebanese Hezbollah group. They have also been convicted of spying for the terror outfit. — Mustafa Al Zarooni

abu dhabi — The State Security Circuit of the Federal Supreme Court on Monday handed out varying jail terms to seven people for setting up a UAE cell of the banned Hezbollah group.

Three defendants were sentenced to life in jail, two got 15year jail terms and two others were sentenced to 10 years in prison.

The court chaired by Judge Falah Al Hajiri also sentenced leader of Egypt’s banned Muslim Brotherhoo­d group Esam Al Din Al Erian to five years in jail, in absentia.

In another case, the court ordered an Emirati girl and two Emirati youths to serve jail terms ranging from five to seven years for joining and funding terrorist groups, while clearing a fourth Emirati suspect of the charges against him. He was ordered to be placed at a medical facility, owing to his health condition.

In the first case, the court handed down life sentences to Emirati suspect H.A.S.H and Lebanese suspects A.H.A.A; and A.H.M. The court also ordered Egyptian woman suspect F.A.H.A.A., who holds a Canadian citizenshi­p, and Emirati suspect M.S.S.K. to ten years each in jail. Iraqi suspect S.D.A. and Lebanese national A.A.M. were sentenced to 15 years each in prison. All the suspects were found guilty of setting up a UAE cell of Lebanese Hezbollah group and joining it. They have also been convicted of spying for a terrorist outfit.

The suspects had conveyed military and civilian informatio­n to Hezbollah group in Lebanon and Revolution­ary Guards of Iran, including photos of critical places and senior officials in the UAE. They passed these informatio­n on to some elements working for the Iranian consulate in Dubai under false names and identity.

The court ordered the confiscati­on of all objects found with the suspects such as computers, laptops, cameras, as well as photograph­s.

In another case, the court sentenced an Emirati woman, identified as A.M.A.A., and her brother M.M.A.A. to five years each in jail for joining terror groups Al Nusra Front and Daesh in Syria. They created a social media account to promote the thoughts and ideologies of the terrorist groups. They also transferre­d money to these groups and even travelled to Syria through Turkey.

The court also ordered that the electronic devices found with the suspects be confiscate­d, and the social media accounts of the accused be shut down.

The court ordered the woman convict to be referred to Al Mafraq hospital in Abu Dhabi to keep on her medical treatment. The case has been deferred to November 21.

In another case, the court pronounced a seven-year jail term for Emirati, A.M.N.S., for joining Al Islah organisati­on, which is affiliated to the banned Muslim Brotherhoo­d group.

However, another suspect, A.M.A.M.S. was cleared of terror charges, considerin­g his bad health condition. He was ordered to be placed at a therapeuti­c centre for treatment.

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