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Religious Leader and his Wife Found Guilty in Unlicensed Fundraising Case, Each Fined BD500

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Last updated: 2024/10/11 at 5:24 PM
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The Lower Criminal Court in Bahrain recently handed down a verdict in a case involving a prominent religious leader and his wife, who were convicted of engaging in unlicensed fundraising activities. The couple was fined BD500, with over BD20,000 confiscated by authorities. The wife was also apprehended at the King Fahd Causeway with a large sum of money in her possession, leading to charges of failing to declare the funds.

The case originated when the wife was stopped at the King Fahd Causeway on June 22, carrying 200,000 Saudi Riyals and $2,600 in undeclared cash. Initially, she denied having anything to declare but was later charged with aiding her husband in collecting funds without proper authorization. While the court acquitted her of the failure-to-declare charge, she was found guilty of participating in unlicensed fundraising activities.

In her defense, the wife’s legal team argued that the money confiscated was donations from a Gulf national who admired her husband’s broadcasts. They also highlighted her substantial income from teaching and business activities, surpassing one million riyals, to demonstrate that neither spouse actively solicited the funds. Despite their arguments for acquittal and leniency, both defendants were fined BD500 each by the court.

The verdict represents a relatively lenient outcome, considering the potential penalties for such offenses. The court’s decision to lift the travel ban on the religious leader further indicates the conclusion of this high-profile case. The couple’s involvement in unlicensed fundraising activities has raised concerns about financial transparency and accountability in religious organizations, prompting authorities to take strict action against unauthorized fundraising practices.

The case serves as a reminder of the importance of complying with regulations regarding fundraising and declaring funds at customs. By holding individuals accountable for engaging in unlicensed activities, the court sends a clear message about the consequences of disregarding legal requirements. As the defendants navigate the aftermath of the verdict, they will need to adhere to the imposed fines and cooperate with any additional legal proceedings to resolve the case fully.

Overall, the outcome of this case highlights the significance of monitoring and regulating fundraising activities to prevent unauthorized solicitation of funds. By enforcing strict penalties for violations, authorities aim to maintain financial integrity and transparency within religious organizations and other entities. As the defendants and their legal team reflect on the court’s decision, they may consider implementing stricter compliance measures to prevent future legal issues and uphold ethical fundraising practices.

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