Home GCC UAE UAE receives wanted terrorist from Jordan The UAE’s Federal Supreme Court in 2013 sentenced Khalaf Abd Al Rahman Humaid Al Rumaithi in absentia to 15 years for terrorist activities by Gulf Business May 17, 2023 The UAE has received a terrorist named Khalaf Abd Al Rahman Humaid Al Rumaithi from the Jordanian authorities, reported state news agency, WAM. The UAE’s Federal Supreme Court in 2013 had issued a ruling against him and others, in which the court sentenced him in absentia to 15 years in prison on charges of establishing a secret organisation affiliated with the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood that aims to oppose the foundational principles of the UAE government. The procedures for handing over the terrorist were carried out in accordance with the arrest warrant issued against him and the agreements concluded on legal and judicial cooperation of the Arab Interior Ministers’ Council tasked with the prosecution of criminals fleeing criminal justice in Arab countries. #UAE receives wanted terrorist from the Jordanian authorities named Khalaf Abd Al Rahman Humaid Al Rumaithi, in which UAE's Federal Supreme Court had issued a ruling against him in 2013 and sentenced him in absentia to 15 years in prison on charges of establishing a secret… pic.twitter.com/haTLu84UJM — WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) May 17, 2023 According to the UAE Criminal Procedural Law, Al-Rumaithi will be retried again, in accordance with the legal provisions, which stipulate that if an accused person is arrested against whom a judgment was passed in absentia or he turns himself in, he will be retried on the same charges against him. The UAE reiterates maintaining its sovereignty and stability, and safety and security of its citizens and residents, and that it will not hesitate to go after those wanted for justice and prosecute them in fair judicial process. Also read: Bahrain says ‘Iran-linked terrorists’ arrested for plotting attack Tags Jordan Terrorism UAE 0 Comments You might also like UAE finalises pact to boost trade with Eurasian Economic Union UAE set to roll out 15% tax for global corporate giants US clears export of advanced AI chips to UAE under Microsoft deal Mubadala has $330bn in assets under management, says CEO