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High Court Sentences Witch Doctor to Five Years for Money Laundering

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Last updated: 2025/01/02 at 1:22 AM
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The High Criminal Court in Bahrain recently sentenced a 30-year-old man to five years in prison and a fine of 50,000 Bahraini dinars for money laundering. The court also ordered the confiscation of 96,000 Bahraini dinars, along with an additional 41,000 Bahraini dinars in assets deemed to be the proceeds of crime. The defendant, who was already serving time for fraud, was found guilty of laundering money obtained through sorcery and fraud.

The charges against the defendant originated from a case where he posed as a cleric who could perform healing through the Quran and defrauded a Bahraini couple. He managed to deceive them into giving him their wife’s jewelry, two cars, a piece of land, and cash totaling over 100,000 Bahraini dinars. The defendant refused to appear before the court despite being notified while in prison, leading to his conviction in absentia.

During the trial, the victim’s lawyer, Zahra Ali, attended on behalf of her clients and demanded the seizure of the defendant’s assets. She cited Article 3 of the Money Laundering Law, which protects the rights of good-faith third parties from asset confiscation. The Public Prosecution argued that the money in the defendant’s account was proceeds from the sale of the victim’s land, which was illicitly obtained.

A financial investigations officer from the Ministry of Interior testified that an investigation, aided by confidential sources and a review of the original case, revealed the fraudulent acquisition of the land. The investigation also uncovered the defendant’s ownership of four vehicles, two of which were originally owned by the victims. The victim testified that the defendant had provided him with charmed honey and water, leading to his mental and physical deterioration.

The court’s decision reflects Bahrain’s firm stance against financial crimes associated with other offenses. By sentencing the defendant to imprisonment, imposing fines, and confiscating assets, the court sends a strong message that money laundering and fraud will not be tolerated in the country. This case serves as a warning to individuals engaged in criminal activities that they will face severe consequences for their actions. The court’s decision also highlights the importance of protecting victims and their rights in cases of financial fraud and deception.

Overall, this case underscores the need for stronger enforcement of laws and regulations related to money laundering and financial crimes in Bahrain. It showcases the government’s commitment to combating illicit activities and ensuring justice for victims of fraud. By holding individuals accountable for their actions and imposing strict penalties, Bahrain aims to maintain law and order in the country and uphold the integrity of its financial system. This verdict serves as a step towards a safer and more secure environment for both residents and businesses in Bahrain.

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