
Bahrain's Public Prosecution has concluded its investigations into a case of the secretary general of a local political society over charges of promoting political change illegally and forcibly.
The case has been referred to the Higher Criminal Court, and the defendant will face trial on January 28, Advocate General Nayef Mahmoud said in a press release carried by BNA news agency on Monday.
The Public Prosecution said that it had investigated a complaint put forward last month by the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and questioned the defendant in the presence of his lawyers.
The defendant was presented with evidence underpinning the charges, including recordings of public speeches that promoted forcible political change, defying the state authorities, calls to stage unlawful protests, in addition to incitement to non-compliance with the law.
During the proceedings, the Public Prosecution heard that the defendant had also used public statements to spread extremist views that encouraged the use of force against the Kingdom's authorities, referring to such acts as a religious duty.
The Public Prosecution heard that the defendant had also issued multiple calls to his supporters to deploy military tactics currently used elsewhere in the region to overthrow the government.
This included a speech during Al-Wefaq's General Assembly and on a television channel, in which the defendant conveyed that the opposition was offered military assistance such as the assistance given to members of the Syrian opposition.
The Advocate General further confirmed that the defendant held meetings when abroad with groups that offered him access to arms, and that supported the call for violent unrest in Bahrain.
The defendant has acknowledged the content of these statements, according to the report.
The evidence also included public statements made by the defendant that called for the reinstatement and continued work of the disbanded Islamic Council of Scholars, as well as incitement against naturalised Bahraini citizens by accusing them of disloyalty to the Kingdom and committing terrorist acts. He further called for their deportation from Bahrain.
The Public Prosecution's investigations concluded that the defendant's actions constituted a clear incitement to carrying out acts of violence against the Kingdom, in support of terrorist attacks that have witnessed the deaths of 14 policemen.
The Advocate General confirmed that the defendant was questioned in the presence of his lawyers and had been provided with the opportunity to meet his legal team and his family throughout his investigation.
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