AFP/Dubai

A Bahraini court sentenced three to death on Thursday and jailed seven others for life after convicting them of killing three policemen in the Gulf state last year, prosecutors said.

The supreme criminal court also stripped eight of the defendants of their Bahraini citizenship over the March 3 bombing in a village, the deadliest attack since security forces crushed the protests in March 2011.

Among the three policemen killed in Diah village was one officer from the United Arab Emirates.

First Lieutenant Tariq al-Shehi was the first foreign officer killed since Saudi-led troops and police deployed to the kingdom to support its crackdown on the Arab Spring-inspired protests.

The court heard that the defendants detonated the bomb after mobilising protesters to join a funeral in Daih village to lure in police.

Prosecutors said defendants had planted three bombs in all but only one was detonated.

They charged that two of the defendants were among the founders of the little-known Al-Ashtar Brigades, a group that has reportedly claimed responsibility for several attacks in the kingdom, including a July 2013 bombing outside a mosque.

At least 89 people have been killed in clashes with security forces, while hundreds have been arrested and put on trial, human rights groups say.

 

 

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