Saudi death sentence for militant who kidnapped, killed U.S. man

8/19/2014 2:18:59 PM

A court in Riyadh has sentenced an al-Qaida member to death for the 2004 kidnap and murder of U.S. citizen Paul Marshall, local media reported on Tuesday.

The court specializing in terror cases also imposed jail terms of four to 30 years on 13 co-defendants, including two Syrians who were members of the same al-Qaida cell, in a verdict announced on Monday evening.

Johnson was kidnapped by al-Qaida in Riyadh in 2004, held hostage and beaten to death, then beheaded by his kidnappers who posted a video of his execution on the Internet, Ashaq Al-Awsat reported, citing the indictment.

The 14 defendants belonged to a 50-member al-Qaida cell that is alleged to have murdered the American, been involved in an attack on Riyadh police headquarters and to have planned strikes on the U.S. and British embassies in the Saudi capital, official SPA news agency reported.

They were also convicted of smuggling in heavy weapons from Iraq, launching armed attacks on police, belonging to al-Qaida and showing disrespect to Saudi rulers, the news agency said.

The court is expected to give a verdict in the next few days on the other members of the cell.
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