Judge of Afghan Origins Issues 10-Year Jail Term against Bahraini Child, 15-Year Jail term against His Elder Brother
2022-02-24 - 11:43 م
Bahrain Mirror: The Fourth High Criminal Court, presided over by judge Badr Abdullatif Al Abdalla, issued a 10-year jail term against child Habib Jassim, 17, and a 15-year jail term against his brother, Mohammad Jassim Habib Jassim, 28.
The security authorities arrested the two brothers over charge of attempting to detonate a cylinder, which didn't explode. However, during the period of investigation and torture, new and more serious charges were brought against them.
Mohammad Jassim, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison, is a former political detainee, who was released in 2019 after completing a 5-year jail term as a result of a politically based sentence.
Badr Abdullatif Al Abdallah is of Afghan origins. He issued several harsh sentences. In 2019, he revoked the citizenship of 138 Bahrainis in some political cases.
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