In absentia
Judicial officials said Bakri was sentenced to life because of his failure to show up in court for his trial.
Bakri said through his lawyer on Friday that he was “shocked” to learn of the verdict.
“I never received any summons for a trial, or any arrest warrant,” he said, adding that the charges were “lies and fabrications”.
Bakri’s lawyer informed him he had 15 days to appeal the ruling, but the cleric had refused to hand himself in.
Bakri says he is now “retired” and spends his time preaching and teaching students and followers in Europe, Australia and Canada.
He appears often on local Lebanese TV stations as a guest on political talk shows, including an appearance last week.
“Everyone knows my address, I go on TV and army intelligence interrogate me after each TV appearance. Now all of a sudden Omar Bakri is a fugitive who failed to appear in court. Why?” he asked.
In addition to Bakri, 53 other people – 20 of them in absentia – received sentences ranging from one year to life imprisonment.
Source: Agencies
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