On Monday, the military court held its fourth public session, headed by Judge Aqil Muhammad Mohsen, the president of the court, and in the presence of the representative of the military prosecution, Lt. Col. Judge Faisal Al-Hamidi, to consider criminal case No. 6 of 2020 concerning the indictment of the terrorist officer in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Hassan Idris Erlo (Iranian). The accused is accused of entering the territory of the Republic of Yemen in disguise, spying, participating in crimes with the terrorist Houthi militia, and committing military and war crimes.
During the session, the defense presented a response to the accusation of the Military Public Prosecution and asked the court to accept the plea and decide on it independently, while the Public Prosecution responded that this plea is constructive and lacks the legal conditions for the pleas of facts, reasons and evidence, and promised to provide a detailed response to this plea to the next session with supplementary evidence .
The lawyer of the blood parents and the victims also pushed to pay, stressing that it has no validity and no effect from Sharia, law or reality, and it is established in the case file that the accused, Hassan Erlo, entered the territory of the Republic of Yemen secretly and practices his work as a military leader of a terrorist gang that destroyed plows and offspring, demanding that payment not be accepted in accordance with the provisions of the two articles. 180,179 of the pleadings law.
At the end of the session, the court decided to enable the prosecution of both parts to submit their response to the defense of the accused in this session and to present the remaining allegations and evidence they had of their payment in accordance with the principle of guaranteeing the right of defence.
It is noteworthy that the Military Court had ordered, during its third public session on (March 31, 2021), that the file of this case be attached to the Criminal Case No. 4 of 2020 AD concerning the trial of the accused Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi and 174 others on charges of the military coup against the republican system and intelligence with a foreign country (Iran) and committing Military crimes and war crimes.
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