Dubai: A Bahraini court Thursday sentenced a man to death and jailed 22 others for life for forming a “terrorist group” that killed two people, including a policeman.

It is the second such ruling this week. The court also revoked the citizenships of the 23 convicts and fined two of them 200,000 dinars ($530,000), terror crime prosecution chief Ahmad Al Hammadi said in a statement.

Judicial sources said 16 members were tried in absentia, without giving further details.

Al Hammadi said members of the group were convicted of carrying out bombings in two Shiite villages in early December last year.

One of the bombings in Damistan village killed a Jordanian policeman who was working in the country under a security and training exchange agreement.

The second bombing took place the next day in the nearby village of Karzakan, killing an elderly Bahraini man.

Both bombings were carried out by the same “terrorist group” formed by the defendants and “specialised in making explosives to target policemen,” Al Hammadi said.

On Tuesday, Bahrain handed down sentences ranging from five years to life in prison to 29 people convicted of attempting to murder policemen in a bomb attack later in December last year.