UAE jails 57 Bangladeshis

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The UAE detained 57 Bangladeshis, three of whom were sentenced to life in prison, on Friday for inciting riots in various cities throughout the nation. Three individuals who advocated for the protests to exert pressure on their home government were sentenced to life in prison by the Abu Dhabi Federal Court of Appeal.

The remaining 53 defendants received 10-year prison terms, with one, who entered the country illegally and took part in the riot, being sentenced to 11 years.

The Bangladeshi nationals will be deported after serving their sentences.

On Friday, UAE Attorney-General Hamad Saif Al-Shamsi ordered an investigation into the arrest of several Bangladeshi nationals who were apprehended for inciting riots against their home country, which has been struggling to quell violent student-led protests over a controversial job quota scheme.

The investigation, led by a team of 30, confirmed the defendants’ involvement in assembling in public spaces, inciting unrest, disrupting public security, and promoting such gatherings and protests.

They recorded and published audiovisual footage of their actions online. A court witness during the trial said that demonstrators did not respond to a police warning to disperse.

The witness confirmed that the defendants gathered and organized large-scale marches in several streets across the UAE in protest against decisions made by the Bangladeshi government.

Several of the defendants confessed to the crimes with which they were accused.

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