Majed Mohamed's Attack On Qatar SC
On May 14, 2017, Majed Mohamed was sentenced to death for his role in the attack on Qatar SC, a popular soccer club in Qatar. The incident occurred during the country's World Cup preparations, and Mohamed was accused of planning and executing the attack.
Mohamed was arrested by the police after he was caught trying to buy weapons and explosives at a store in Doha. He was later charged with planning and carrying out a terrorist act, which is punishable by death under Qatari law.
The attack on Qatar SC took place during the team's match against Al-Ahli on June 15, 2016. During the game, Mohamed attacked the stands of the stadium with a knife and a grenade, injuring several people and causing significant damage to the facility. He was eventually apprehended by security forces and taken into custody.
After his arrest, Mohamed confessed to his involvement in the attack and pleaded guilty to all charges against him. He was sentenced to death by hanging, a sentence that has since been commuted to life imprisonment.
The attack on Qatar SC was one of many incidents of violence and terrorism that have taken place in Qatar over the past few years. Despite this, the country remains committed to maintaining its peaceful and stable atmosphere, and it continues to work towards ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens.
