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Coup plotters' jail time longer

2008-03-08 12:38
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Rabat - A Moroccan court on Friday extended the prison sentences of two men convicted of forming a terrorist cell that planned to overthrow the government.

Hassan Khattab, the suspected ringleader of Ansar el Mehdi (Mehdi Partisans), saw his jail term increased to 30 years from 25 while former soldier Yassine Ouardini had his increased to 25 from 20 years, state news agency MAP reported.

Fifty suspected group members were found guilty by a lower court in January of plotting attacks, belonging to an illegal group, collecting money to fund terrorism and undermining state security and public order.

They were jailed for two to 25 years after a long and sometimes rowdy trial in which all the accused pleaded not guilty. One man was acquitted.

The court on Friday cut the sentences of four women to four from five years while two men had eight-year terms increased to 10.

Police members recruited

The US-allied government said the gang had recruited members of the police and the military and received funding from the wives of two pilots at national airline Royal Air Maroc.

It said the authorities had seized explosives and laboratory equipment and that the gang planned to rob banks and convoys to pay for more explosives.

Among their targets were government buildings and tourist sites in Casablanca and other cities.

Since suicide bombings killed 45 people in Casablanca five years ago, the Moroccan authorities have rounded up thousands of Islamists suspected of planning to overthrow the north African country's secular-minded monarchy. Hundreds have been jailed.

Violence hit the country again last March and April when six men detonated suicide belts in Casablanca, killing themselves and one other person. Their suspected accomplices are still on trial.

Another group dismantled

The government said it recently dismantled another group led by Abdelkader Belliraj, a Belgian of Moroccan origin, which had similar designs to Ansar el Mehdi and a political wing, al Badil al Hadari, that campaigned as a party in elections last year.

The allegations were the first to be levelled at a legal Islamist party in Morocco and surprised political analysts who had seen its leader Mustapha Moattasim as a relative moderate.

Belgian investigators visited Morocco this week to assess Moroccan claims that Belliraj had carried out a series of assassinations in Belgium in the 1980s.

Rights groups say many Moroccan Islamists have been convicted of terrorist plots after unfair trials and that some have confessed under duress. The government denies this.

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