Almotamar Net - The Specialised Criminal Court in Yemen decided Monday to adjourn trial of the Second Sanaa Terrorist Cell until Tuesday to give opportunity to the prosecution to reply to defenses of the defenses of the defendants lawyers and display evidence caught with them. Fifteen defendants are under trial accused of forming armed gangs for murder, sabotage and targeting military installations and personalities in Yemen with explosives.

Monday, 22-October-2007
almotamar.net - The Specialised Criminal Court in Yemen decided Monday to adjourn trial of the Second Sana'a Terrorist Cell until Tuesday to give opportunity to the prosecution to reply to defenses of the defenses of the defendants' lawyers and display evidence caught with them. Fifteen defendants are under trial accused of forming armed gangs for murder, sabotage and targeting military installations and personalities in Yemen with explosives.

At the beginning of the court's Monday sitting the first defendant Saqr al-Marhami started chanting slogans "hostile to America and Israel and victory for Islam" and then followed the rest of the defendants that forced the court to drive them out of the session and returned the first defendant to face him with evidence.

Monday's session also witnessed a hand-fight between sister of Martyr captain Abdulghani al-Maamary and the defendant Muna Khalid, one of the members of the Sana'a second cell and both of the women were referred to the prosecution for investigation into the attack incident inside the court.

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