Former Bin Laden cook gets 14-year sentence at Guantanamo



US NAVAL BASE AT GUANTANAMO BAY- A Guantanamo Bay military jury Wednesday sentenced Ibrahim al-Qosi, a one-time cook for Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden, to 14 years in prison.
The 51-year-old Qosi, from Sudan, is the first detainee to be sentenced by a Guantanamo Bay military tribunal since President Barack Obama took office and pledged to shutter the controversial facility.



Former Bin Laden cook gets 14-year sentence at Guantanamo
The 10-member jury spent a little more than an hour deliberating before reaching a decision on the sentence, which must now be approved by a top official at the Pentagon.
Qosi pleaded guilty in July to material support to terrorism, a charge both prosecution and defense agreed carried a sentence of between 12-15 years.
But he has also hammered out a plea deal with prosecutors that includes stipulations on how long a sentence he should serve. The details of the deal have not been made public.
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Thursday, August 12th 2010
AFP
           


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