Kuwait: Court Upholds Death Sentence on Royal


AFP

Kuwait City, Dec 11: Kuwait's appeals court on Monday upheld a death sentence against a member of the ruling Al-Sabah family for drugs trafficking, a legal source said.

The court also confirmed a life term against three accomplices, a Bidoon (stateless Arab), a Bangladeshi and an Indian. Two others, a Lebanese and an Iraqi, were sentenced to seven years in jail each.

The lower criminal court in January sentenced the royal, named only as Sheikh Talal, to death -- a first in the history of the oil-rich Gulf state.

The sentence must be confirmed by the supreme court and then signed by the ruler before the royal could be executed by hanging.

Kuwaiti police arrested the group in April last year with a large drugs haul, including at least 10 kilogrammes (22 pounds) of cocaine and 120 kilogrammes (260 pounds) of hashish.

The arrest was made on the orders of Kuwait's Defence Minister Sheikh Jaber al-Mubarak al-Sabah, a former interior minister who is a leading figure in the ruling family.

  

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  • John, Udupi

    Thu, Dec 13 2007

    In India it is not possible Our Government never allows such punishment. Ask me WHY...? Show me one politician, who has no criminal record so they cann`t make such laws against themself. Phir bi mera bharat Mahaan

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  • Ahmed, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 16 2007

    India has to learn a lot from this case. targeting particaular community members will not solve the problem . In fact it will give encouragement to  majority community only. Justice must be done irrespective of any religion, rich or poor, common man or politician. When God does justice he will do justice only. Indian justice system should be neutral while gvivihg the final verdict

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  • Kevin Lobo, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 12 2007

    This is called justice. It is a eye opener for Indian judiciary. In India those have wealth, power can escape any punishment. The rich criminals are treated like Kings.

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