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The Mecca Court of Appeal opened Wednesday the first session of the case of suspected suspects of Al-Baha Sukuk and charged with re-hearing the statements of 26 defendants in the sukuk case against the judicial system, including a former judge and notary, as well as a businessman and a seized book in the court of al-Baha.
Sources explained, according to Okaz, that the court had made a reservation on the statements of some of the defendants as contradictory or incomplete, or had come in the general sense that the accused had to respond to the prosecutor's case, and had also noted a discrepancy between the names of some of the accused identified in their identity and their names in the trial.
Sources said the court had set the second to zero, a new date for considering the case of people suspected of suspecting Al-Baha acts.
An investigation commission, ordered by the highest authorities, opened an investigation into the defendants with uncontrolled instruments in 2011 and sentenced 12 defendants to more than one year in prison after confirmation of their statements by the criminal court.
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