Two inmates who escaped from Jau prison in April were jailed for 15 years along with four accomplices, Northern Governorate Attorney General Hussain Al-Bouali said in a statement yesterday.
The others received prison terms ranging from five to seven years, according to the statement published by the official BNA news agency.
Seven of the defendants, including the two inmates who escaped, were also convicted of possessing "unlicenced" weapons.
The pair were being held over their alleged involvement in Shiite-led protests in early 2011 that were crushed by the kingdom's Sunni rulers.
Scores of Shiites have been arrested, tried and jailed since the failed 2011 revolt, which was inspired by the Arab Spring regional uprisings.
Protesters are frequently detained over unauthorised demonstrations and clashes with security forces in Shiite villages.
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