Bahrain approves tougher penalty for child abusersTougher punishments for people, who physically or sexually abuse children or the mentally ill, were approved by the Bahrain’s Shura Council yesterday (May 10). Jail sentences of three months and fines of BD100 ($265) could b More… |
Tougher punishments in Bahrain anti-terror clampPeople in Bahrain who promote or glorify terrorist acts could be jailed for up to 10 years and fined BD5,000 ($13,255) as part of tougher punishments. The proposed amendment to the Anti-Terrorism Law will also apply to those who o More… |
Bahrain approves tough penalties for cheating childrenTougher punishments for people who take advantage of children have been approved by Bahrain’s Shura Council. The parliamentary proposal involves jail sentences of six months and fines of at least BD200 ($526) for those found More… |
Bahrain Shura rejects Penal Code changeBahrain’s Shura Council has rejected an amendment to the penal Code that aimed to introduce equal punishments for people who commit crimes while drunk or high on drugs and those who commit the same offence when sober. The am More… |
Rogue traders in Bahrain 'cheating clients'Rogue traders in Bahrain are deliberately buying damaged or expired goods on the cheap and selling them to unsuspecting customers, said a top official. Dalal Al Zayed, legislative and legal affairs committee chairman of the Shura More… |
Bahrain to get tough on private sector briberyTough punishments against bribery and embezzlement in Bahrain's private sector have been approved by MPs. Parliament backed a government-drafted bill that will impose the punishments as Bahrain introduces new legislations to combat cor More… |