10 January 2018 :
Bahrain’s highest military appellate court on upheld a death penalty for the first time since it was established seven years ago.
The Military Court of Cassation confirmed the verdict handed down against a soldier who had shot dead his friend and hid his body in January 2016, according to the local Al Ayam daily.
Verdicts by the court are final and cannot be appealed.
Last year, Bahraini authorities amended the constitution to allow the trial of civilians before military courts.
In December, a military court sentenced six people to death on charges of forming a “terrorist” cell and plotting to assassinate a military commander.