9 Convicted For Marrakesh Bombing


SALE, Morocco- A Moroccan court on Friday convicted nine men proven to be responsible for a Marrakesh bombing in April that killed 17 people. The attack was one of the most deadliest bombings that the north African kingdom has encountered since 2003. Adil al-Atmani, the ringleader of the plot was sentenced to death, top accomplice Hakim Dah received a life sentence while seven others received light sentences, ranging from three to four years in jail. Lawyers representing some of the victims had previously asked the court not to issue death penalties, saying the accused should be given life instead, partly to deprive them of boasting that they will die as martyrs. Family members of the victims that were killed voiced their outrage for the lighter sentences that were given to the seven accomplices, expressing that it is “scandalous”, “betrayal of justice” and is “unacceptable and intolerable to sentence the accomplices to only four years in prison.” In response to the outrage the king’s prosecutor will appeal the court’s decision of the lesser sentences given to the seven accomplices.


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