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Sun, 10/04/2009 - 16:09
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Bani Husheish 4th group case put off until October 31st

SANA'A, Oct.03 (Saba) -
Primary Specialized Penal Court in the capital Sana'a decided on Saturday to put off
the case
of the 4th group of Bani Husheish armed gang, including 14 persons, until October 31
for delivering sentence.

In the session presided over by Redhwan al-Namer, the court listened to the final
pleading by the prosecution and then asked the suspects to present their defense.
The suspects
refused the trial considering the court as illegal and unconstitutional.
The suspects are accused by the prosecution of forming armed gang to carry out
killing and sabotage acts in Bani Husheish district, Sana'a province, during 2008.
Theri acts
resulted in killing a number of soldiers and citizens as well as destroying a number
of military transport means.
This is the fourth group of Bani Husheish armed gang, which includes over 130
persons, stood trail in April.
The 1st group contains 12 persons and was brought to trail on April 6th. The 2nd
group of 10 persons was appeared in court on April 12th, while the 3rd group of the
gang
includes 10 persons was trailed on April 26th.
The charges are the same including the formation of an armed gang to carry out
collective crimes and endangering the homeland's security and stability.
Bani Husheish district of Sana'a province has witnessed in 2008 sabotage and
criminal acts resulted in killing a number of the district citizens and the army
individuals
by outlaw elements.
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