DUBAI: A Bahraini court sentenced six people to 10 years in prison yesterday after they were convicted of carrying out a bombing that wounded two people, the official BNA news agency reported.
The group were accused of “setting tyres ablaze using a gas cylinder to create as much damage as possible to public and private property,” public prosecution chief Muhanna Al Shayji was quoted as saying.
They are also charged with “intentionally causing a fire for terrorist aims that wounded” a woman and her son. The statement did not say where or when the bombing took place, but judicial sources said the attack was in 2012. At least 80 people have been killed in Sunni Muslim-ruled Bahrain since February 2011, when Shia-dominated protests rocked the streets of Manama, the International Federation for Human Rights says. Despite a heavy-handed crackdown in March 2011, backed by Saudi-led troops from the Gulf, demonstrators were soon back on the street.
Strategically located across the Gulf from Shiite Iran, Bahrain is home to the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet and is a major offshore financial and services centre for its Arab neighbours in the oil-rich Gulf.
Yemen suicide attack kills civilian
SANA’A: A suicide bomb attack rocked a market in Yemen’s mainly Shia northern city of Saada yesterday, killing a civilian, a rebel group said. The attacker, riding a motorbike, “blew himself up at the entrance of the market where there were many passersby... One civilian was martyred,” the Ansaruallah (Supporters of God) rebel group said on its website.
A rebel earlier said the bomber had set off his charge in the middle of the market, but the statement said he had been unable to enter and so had blown himself up at the entrance. The defence ministry said two people had been killed and 11 others wounded.Agencies