A court in Bahrain sentenced three people today to life in prison for involvement in unrest that injured a police officer in the Shiite-majority kingdom, the public prosecutor said.
Six others were handed 10 years in jail each for their role in the unrest, General Prosecutor Ahmed al-Hammadi said.
The nine were tried for attempted murder of police officers, possessing explosive and participating in clashes in March 2014, Hammadi said, according to the official Bahrain News Agency.
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The tiny Gulf state has been shaken by unrest since it quelled a month-long, Shiite-led uprising demanding reforms in 2011.
The Sunni-ruled kingdom, connected to Saudi Arabia by a causeway, lies across the Gulf from Shiite Iran and is home to the US Fifth Fleet.
Despite the crackdown on the 2011 uprising, protesters frequently clash with police in Shiite villages outside the capital Manama.