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Al-Ahdal only gets 37 months in Yemeni prison | ||
2006-05-03 | ||
Yemen's state security court sentenced a senior al Qaeda suspect to 37 months in prison on Wednesday for funding militants in the Arab state. Mohammad Hamdi al-Ahdal, named as al Qaeda's number two in Yemen, was charged with forming an armed gang, financing al Qaeda militants and involvement in the deaths of 18 Yemeni soldiers. Judge Najib al-Qaderi said Ahdal was convicted of "gathering funds and distributing them to a number of people accused of belonging to al Qaeda". He did not mention the rest of the charges, and it was not clear whether Ahdal would face further sentencing later. The 35-year-old Ahdal, also known as Abu Asem al-Macci, had denied all charges.
Legal sources said Ahdal can appeal against the ruling.
The prosecutor told the state security court that Ahdal, who was arrested in 2003, had received around $50,000 (27,000 pounds) from al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden to purchase arms and explosives. | ||
Posted by:Dan Darling |
#2 Breaking news of prison escape in three...two...one.. |
Posted by: SteveS 2006-05-03 11:48 |
#1 Legal sources said Ahdal can appeal against the ruling. Might be easier, and quicker, to just escape... |
Posted by: tu3031 2006-05-03 09:55 |