Bahrain Mirror: The High Criminal Court presided over by judge Mohammad bin Ali Al Khalifa and Naji Abdullah as a secretariat rejected the objection of a convict sentenced to 10 years in prison over the charge of burning MP's car, and upheld the 10-year jail term issued against him.
The Fourth High Criminal Court had sentenced 4 suspects to 10 years in prison over burning the car of MP Mohammad Milad.
Advocate General and Chief of Bahrain's Terror Crime Prosecution Ahmed Al-Hammadi said at that time that the prosecution concluded its investigations in the case of burning MP's car and referred 4 suspects, 2 of whom imprisoned, and charged them with arson for terrorist aim.
The prosecution relied on the hearsay evidence, attesting witnesses (policemen), technical evidence as well as testimonies of the suspects.