Federal Supreme Court adjourns Al Manara terror case

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The Federal Supreme Court has adjourned the Al Manara terror group's case to December 8. The Shabab Al Manara terrorist group is being tried in the UAE for reportedly smuggling weapons into the UAE. A total of 40 suspected members — including 38 Emiratis —are facing trial in the country. According to local reports, the men intended to overthrow the government and had planned to attack busy areas across the UAE. The hearings lasted five hours.

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