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Reuters: Bahrain Sentences Man to Death for Killing Policeman

2015-05-02 - 1:44 am

Reuters: The High Criminal Court sentenced a Bahraini man to death on Wednesday (29 April 2015) for a bomb attack last year that killed a policemen, the state news agency reported.

The BNA news agency quoted the Bahraini public prosecutor's office as saying the High Criminal Court also sentenced 11 other suspects, most of them in absentia, in the same case to terms ranging from 10 years to life in jail and ordered them stripped of their citizenship.

None of the convicted men were named.

Several policemen were killed in a series of violent incidents last year in the strategically located Gulf Arab country, which hosts the U.S. Fifth Fleet, and where discontent remains entrenched more than four years after mass protests by majority Shi'ite Muslims demanding reforms.

In one of the attacks last July, a policeman identified as Mahmoud Fareed died after a bomb went off near the village of East Eker, south of the capital Manama.

BNA said Wednesday's ruling was subject to an appeal.

According to deathpenaltyworldwide.org, Bahrain staged its last execution in 2010. A human rights lawyer said several death sentences had been issued since 2011, but none implemented yet.

The king has to authorize any executions.

Bahraini authorities said on Tuesday they had arrested 28 people in villages who had been planning "terrorist" operations, and they announced that eight other men were sentenced to fifteen years in prison for the attempted murder of nine policemen in 2013, without providing details.

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