Salé - The criminal court in charge of terrorism affairs at the Salé appeal court's annex on Thursday passed sentences ranging from two years to five years imprisonment against two people sued in cases related to terrorism.
Salé – The criminal court in charge of terrorism affairs at the Salé appeal court’s annex on Thursday passed sentences ranging from two years to five years imprisonment against two people sued in cases related to terrorism.
The defendants are a father, a former member of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and his son, sentenced respectively to five and two years in prison.
The court sentenced the two people for “forming a criminal gang to prepare and commit criminal acts within the framework of a collective plot to seriously undermine public order through intimidation, terror and violence, belonging to banned religious organization, and holding unauthorized meetings”.