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Court sentences five over Morocco attack
A court in Rabat has sentenced in absentia five men to 20 years each in prison on "terrorist" charges in connection with suicide attacks in Casablanca in May. The five defendants, who are subject to an international arrest warrant issued by Morocco, include a Briton of Moroccan origin and two men from Arab countries. Their names and countries of origin have not been revealed. The Moroccan-born British man is Mohamed Guerbouz who lives in London.
Well, I'm confused. I thought their names and countries of origin hadn't been revealed? And if they've not been revealed, how are they going to find them? Random samples?
They were sentenced in absentia under the country's anti-terrorism laws for "setting up a criminal association with the aim of preparing and committing terrorist acts, fundraising for terrorist operations and forgery and use of forgeries." Moroccan press reports said one of the five, Moroccan Karim Mejjati, was allegedly involved in setting up "terrorist cells in Morocco and Saudi Arabia."
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-12-20
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=23049