Salé - The criminal chamber in charge of terrorism affairs at the annexe of Salé's appeal court gave, on Thursday, sentences ranging from 2 to 5 years imprisonment with no remission against four people sued in separate terrorism-related cases.
Salé – The criminal chamber in charge of terrorism affairs at the annexe of Salé’s appeal court gave, on Thursday, sentences ranging from 2 to 5 years imprisonment with no remission against four people sued in separate terrorism-related cases.
In the first case, the accused was sentenced to five years in prison with no remission, while the two others, sued in separate cases, received a four-year jail sentence each.
The three culprits were sued for forming a gang to commit terrorist attacks within the framework of a collective plot to seriously undermine public order, possessing and using weapons and raising funds to finance terrorist acts.
In another case, the court handed a two-year verdict with no remission against an accused for forming a gang to commit terrorist attacks within the framework of a collective plot to seriously undermine public order and failure to report a terrorist crime.
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