The Court docket of Enchantment, presided over by Decide Nasr Al-Haid, has upheld the decision of the Felony Court docket and acquitted three Tunisian nationals who have been accused of belonging to ISIS and planning terrorist assaults focusing on mosques and Hussainiyas (Shia spiritual gatherings) in varied areas throughout Kuwait.
Earlier when the Felony Court docket confronted the defendants with fees of becoming a member of a terrorist group (ISIS) and plotting assaults inside Kuwaiti territory, the three people denied all fees, and the court docket discovered inadequate proof to convict them.
With the appellate court docket affirming the preliminary verdict, the three defendants have been cleared of all accusations.
