Court sentences man to 10 years for plotting terror attacks
AMMONNEWS - The State Security Court on Wednesday sentenced a man to 10 years of hard labour for planning to carry out military operations against tourists and police at the Roman amphitheater in Amman in favor of Daesh terrorist group.
The verdict was issued in a public session, held under presiding military judge, Col. Mohammad Afif, with civil judge Ahmad Qatarneh and military judge Maj. Safwan Al Zu'bi as members, and in the attendance of State Security Court Prosecutor General.
AMMONNEWS - The State Security Court on Wednesday sentenced a man to 10 years of hard labour for planning to carry out military operations against tourists and police at the Roman amphitheater in Amman in favor of Daesh terrorist group.
The verdict was issued in a public session, held under presiding military judge, Col. Mohammad Afif, with civil judge Ahmad Qatarneh and military judge Maj. Safwan Al Zu'bi as members, and in the attendance of State Security Court Prosecutor General.
AMMONNEWS - The State Security Court on Wednesday sentenced a man to 10 years of hard labour for planning to carry out military operations against tourists and police at the Roman amphitheater in Amman in favor of Daesh terrorist group.
The verdict was issued in a public session, held under presiding military judge, Col. Mohammad Afif, with civil judge Ahmad Qatarneh and military judge Maj. Safwan Al Zu'bi as members, and in the attendance of State Security Court Prosecutor General.
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Court sentences man to 10 years for plotting terror attacks
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