

"They were convicted of the misdemeanor of inciting and encouraging a gathering, punishable under Article 123 of the Penal Code; the misdemeanor of participating in a gathering of ten or more persons in a public place that could disrupt public security and order, punishable under Article (121) of the same law; the misdemeanor of damaging movable and immovable property belonging to others, punishable under Article (367) of the Penal Code; and the misdemeanor of using information technology to produce, possess, and disseminate material that could harm public order, punishable under Article (19) of the Cybercrime Law."
The court also acquitted 23 defendants of the misdemeanors attributed to them.
The court also ordered the confiscation of the phones used in committing the publishing offenses and mandated that the sentences be combined with the harshest sentence being applied to those convicted of more than one offense.
The court ordered their permanent deportation from the country and the publication of the verdict
Upon arriving at the scene, officers observed a large gathering of workers and noted acts of vandalism against the company's facilities and contents, as well as the disruption and damage to company buses.
The defendants were ordered to cease their gathering and acts of vandalism, and when they failed to comply, they were arrested and interrogated.
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