Saudi Arabia … 64 years in prison for the “Al-Jazeera neighborhood...

An official source in the Saudi Public Prosecution announced that the Criminal Court in Riyadh has issued verdicts against the members of the “Hayy al-Jazira” gang, reaching a total of 64 years, and ordered the confiscation of money they had.

The source pointed out that the results of the prosecution pleading resulted in the issuance of judgments against the perpetrators of “being convicted of theft and money laundering and sentencing them to imprisonment for periods of up to 64 years in total, confiscating the amount seized in their possession, which is estimated at 700 thousand riyals from proceeds from money laundering crimes, and obligating them to return the value The stolen sum, which is estimated at (one million four hundred thousand riyals), and the confiscation of used vehicles. ”

He added, “Investigations in the Public Prosecution have proven that behind the crime of bombing the ATM in the Al-Jazeera neighborhood in the city of Riyadh, a gang consisting of 11 people of different nationalities.”

He pointed out that “the aforementioned penalties were issued against a citizen and five expatriates of Arab nationalities, and deportation will be the fate of the expatriates after the end of the prison sentence issued against them, and preventing them from entering the Kingdom.”

Source: “Previously”

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