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Bahrain Court Jails Nine for Life for Collaborating With Iran’s Revolutionary Guards

May 24 (Reuters) – A Bahraini ⁠court ⁠sentenced nine ⁠defendants to life in prison ​and two others to three years ‌in jail for ‌collaborating with Iran’s Revolutionary ⁠Guard ⁠Corps (IRGC) to carry out what it described as “hostile ​and terrorist acts” against Bahrain, the state news agency reported on ​Sunday.

The defendants were involved in gathering ⁠information on ⁠sensitive sites and ⁠facilitating ​related financial transfers, the statement said.

Bahrain’s interior ​ministry said ⁠on May 9 that it had arrested 41 people it said were linked to the ⁠IRGC. The ministry said security authorities had uncovered ⁠a group tied to the IRGC while public prosecutor investigations also involved cases related to sympathy with Iranian attacks.

Iran launched attacks on targets in Bahrain and other Gulf Arab states ⁠hosting U.S. military bases after the United States and Israel launched a war against Iran on ​February 28.

(Reporting by Eman AbouhassiraEditing ​by David Goodman)

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