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The State Security Court (SSC) on Sunday heard the testimonies of additional five witnesses in the Zarqa assault case, in which a 16-year-old boy was brutally attacked by a group of men who cut off his hands and left him blind in one eye in Zarqa last month.
To date, the number of testimonies during the last sessions rose to 14, including Saleh, who was attacked in Zarqa city, according to the court's files.
The court is scheduled to hear 26 more witnesses into the case, over the course of the trial sessions that began at the end of last month, the SSC announced.
In its public session held Sunday, chaired by the military judge, Muwaffaq Masaid, the court decided to adjourn the trial until December 15th to complete hearing the rest of the public prosecution's evidence.
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