Posted on 06/01/2016 10:26:43 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The Special Criminal Court in Riyadh sentenced 14 from the Awamiyah cell of 24 terrorists to death Wednesday.
The Awamiyah cell members were convicted of carrying out several terror activities, including killing a security man, in Al-Qatif governorate of the Eastern Province.
Another nine people were given jail sentences of three to 15 years and one was acquitted.
The charges against the 24 defendants in the Awamiyah cell included forming a terrorist cell in the Kingdom that embarked on armed operations, disturbed security and tried to destabilize the country by causing disunity, carried out armed attacks and targeted and shot security men.
They killed some security men and injured others. They also fired at police posts and hurled Molotov cocktails at security men while they were carrying out their duty.
The defendants carried out armed robberies of several shops and a vehicle for transporting money from banks in Al-Qatif governorate. They stole large amounts of cash.
The defendants fired at several citizens. They killed some and injured others. They used cars that they stole from citizens at gunpoint to carry out their crimes.
They possessed machine guns, pistols, ammunition and Molotov cocktails with the intention of disturbing the internal security.
How do separate terrorist from non terrorist in Saudi Arabia?
I can state with the utmost confidence that these miscreants will not spend 25 years on the Saudi equivalent of Death Row before the sentence is carried out.
> How do separate terrorist from non terrorist in Saudi Arabia?
Or in the United States for that matter?
Enjoy your 72 raisins, guys.
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