State Security Court issues verdicts on terror cases
AMMONNEWS - The military body in the State Security Court, during a public hearing on Monday, ruled imposition of three years of hard labor penalty on a suspect found guilty of using the Internet to promote the ideas of the terrorist organization, Daash.
The suspect was also sentenced to three years of penal labor on charges of providing funds for financing terrorists, the maximum penalty permissible under the law.
Also, the court sentenced another suspect to three years of hard labor for using the Internet to propagate terrorist activities.
However, the court decided to consider certain mitigating factors in order to give the accused a chance to reform and rehabilitate himself and reduced the penalty to one year behind bars.
AMMONNEWS - The military body in the State Security Court, during a public hearing on Monday, ruled imposition of three years of hard labor penalty on a suspect found guilty of using the Internet to promote the ideas of the terrorist organization, Daash.
The suspect was also sentenced to three years of penal labor on charges of providing funds for financing terrorists, the maximum penalty permissible under the law.
Also, the court sentenced another suspect to three years of hard labor for using the Internet to propagate terrorist activities.
However, the court decided to consider certain mitigating factors in order to give the accused a chance to reform and rehabilitate himself and reduced the penalty to one year behind bars.
AMMONNEWS - The military body in the State Security Court, during a public hearing on Monday, ruled imposition of three years of hard labor penalty on a suspect found guilty of using the Internet to promote the ideas of the terrorist organization, Daash.
The suspect was also sentenced to three years of penal labor on charges of providing funds for financing terrorists, the maximum penalty permissible under the law.
Also, the court sentenced another suspect to three years of hard labor for using the Internet to propagate terrorist activities.
However, the court decided to consider certain mitigating factors in order to give the accused a chance to reform and rehabilitate himself and reduced the penalty to one year behind bars.
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State Security Court issues verdicts on terror cases
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