Terror case verdict to be issued in July

Eighty-four defendants stand accused of establishing and managing a clandestine terrorist organisation

The Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal's State Security Chamber will deliver the verdict in the case involving the 'Justice and Dignity Committee' on July 10. Photo: Abu Dhabi Judicial Department
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The Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal's State Security Chamber has set a hearing date of July 10 to deliver the verdict in the case involving the “Justice and Dignity Committee” organisation.

Charges against the 84 defendants include planning terrorist acts, fund-raising for the organisation and concealing the source and destination of those funds, state news agency Wam reported.

The verdict date will follow a 10-day window granted to defence lawyers to submit their closing arguments.

Prosecutors contended that the current charges are distinct from those in a case heard in 2012.

The court also heard from defendants during a three-hour session.

They argued the charges against them were invalid and that the case could not be considered because it had been adjudicated previously.

They also questioned the evidence presented by prosecutors, including investigations, technical, financial and media reports.

Updated: May 10, 2024, 12:58 PM