ABU DHABI: A top Emirati court yesterday sentenced 11 Islamists to up to life imprisonment for links to Al Qaeda-affiliated militants as well as rebels in Syria, official media reported.
The Federal Supreme Court convicted them of bomb-making and of joining and financing Al Qaeda franchise Al Nusra Front and Islamist rebel group Ahrar Al Sham, both in Syria.
Four defendants, who were tried in their absence, were handed life sentences while seven others were jailed for between three and 15 years, the WAM news agency said.
They include six foreigners — four with Comoros Islands passports and two Syrians — who will be deported after serving their jail terms, according to local media.
Four other defendants were acquitted.
The UAE in November released a long list of what it branded “terrorist organisations”, topped by the Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda.
The UAE has not seen any of the pro-reform protests that have swept other Arab countries since 2011, including fellow Gulf states Bahrain and Oman.
But authorities have stepped up a crackdown on dissent and calls for democratic reform. Most of those targeted have been Islamists.
In August, the UAE toughened anti-terrorism laws in a bid to stamp out terror financing, hostage-taking, human trafficking and money laundering.
AFP