The Sulaimani Court sentenced New Generation leader Shaswar Abdulwahid to six months in prison. Authorities confirmed that the decision followed a complaint filed by former Kurdistan Parliament member Shadi Nawzad. She accused Abdulwahid of issuing threats against her.
Police in Sulaimani acted on the judge’s order and arrested Abdulwahid. The arrest took place after investigators reviewed the complaint and gathered supporting evidence. Officials explained that the case moved swiftly through the legal process due to the seriousness of the allegations.
According to sources, the court considered multiple testimonies during the hearings. Both parties presented their arguments in detail, and the judge delivered the ruling based on the findings. The sentence will take effect immediately unless appealed within the allowed legal timeframe.
Supporters of Abdulwahid expressed disappointment and questioned the fairness of the trial. However, legal experts stated that the ruling followed established judicial procedures. They also noted that the case highlights the ongoing tensions between political figures in the region.
Furthermore, security forces maintained a strong presence during the proceedings to ensure order. Observers believe the verdict will have political repercussions, as Abdulwahid holds a prominent role in regional politics.
