16 September 2014 - 14:40
News ID: 1154
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Rasa - A court in Saudi Arabia on Monday jailed 13 defendants for up to 10 years on charges including joining a radical extremist group and fighting and supporting fighters abroad.
Saudi Jails

RNA (Saudi Arabia) - A court in Saudi Arabia on Monday jailed 13 defendants for up to 10 years on charges including joining a radical extremist group and fighting and supporting fighters abroad, the France-based AFP reported.

 

The 13 were part of a larger cell of 32 and were convicted of "following the Takfiri doctrine", a term usually used to refer to Al-Qaeda, the official SPA news agency said.

 

They were also convicted of charges including fighting abroad, supporting fighters financially, and helping "misled" people travel to conflict zones, SPA said.

 

Scores of Saudis are believed to be in the ranks of radical extremist groups in areas of unrest across the Middle East, including Syria.

 

Some of the defendants were also convicted of possessing arms and undergoing weapons training.

 

One was also found guilty of "exploiting religious seminars to spread his deviant thoughts among his pupils".

 

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