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Foreign national fined BD3,000 and sentenced to three years in jail for violent crime

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Last updated: 2024/09/27 at 10:54 PM
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The Court of Cassation has recently upheld a three-year prison sentence for a foreign national in Bahrain, along with a fine of BD3,000. The charges against her included assaulting a police officer and possessing illegal drugs. Upon completion of her sentence, she will be permanently deported from the country, and her confiscated items will be seized. The incident began when officers received information that the defendant had drugs for personal use, leading to her arrest.

The arrest took place in an apartment in the Al Juffair area, where the officers informed the defendant of their mission. However, she resisted and physically assaulted a police officer, causing injuries that were documented in a forensic report. After a struggle, the officers managed to subdue her and took her to the Anti-narcotics Directorate. A witness, a police sergeant, testified that the defendant had assaulted and insulted the officer. A drug test on her urine sample confirmed the presence of cocaine and methamphetamine.

The court’s ruling was based on solid evidence, including testimonies from the injured officer, the forensic report, and the results of the drug test. The defendant was charged with using violence against a public employee, unlawfully possessing narcotics and psychotropic substances for personal use, and publicly insulting the officer. The allegations were confirmed by the court, leading to the upheld sentence and fine for the defendant.

This case highlights the serious consequences of assaulting a police officer and possessing illegal drugs in Bahrain. The Court of Cassation’s decision to uphold the prison sentence and fine sends a strong message about the country’s zero-tolerance policy towards such crimes. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting law enforcement officers and obeying the laws of the land.

The defendant’s actions not only resulted in criminal charges but also in her permanent deportation from Bahrain. This serves as a stark reminder to foreign nationals living in the country of the consequences of breaking the law. It is essential for individuals to understand and abide by the laws of the country they are residing in to avoid facing similar penalties.

The role of law enforcement officers in maintaining law and order in society cannot be understated. Assaulting an officer not only undermines their authority but also jeopardizes public safety. The court’s decision to uphold the sentence for the defendant reflects the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring that those who break it are held accountable for their actions.

In conclusion, the Court of Cassation’s decision to uphold the prison sentence and fine for the foreign national in Bahrain serves as a reminder of the serious consequences of assaulting a police officer and possessing illegal drugs. Foreign nationals living in Bahrain must understand and respect the country’s laws to avoid facing similar penalties. This case underscores the importance of law enforcement officers in maintaining public safety and upholding the rule of law.

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