AlQa'dah 21, 1435, Sep 16, 2014, SPA -- As many as 15 Saudi nationals accused of belonging to one of the most bloodiest terror cells in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were sentenced to varying terms in prison for embracing deviant expiatory thinking that is contradictory to the Quran and Sunnah (prophet Mohammed's sayings and deeds), establishing terrorist cell planning to target oil pipelines, contractors and some citizens, disobeying the King's instructions of not joining terrorist-led fighting abroad, joining an extremist group inside the country and the Kingdom of Bahrain, using the media to support terror cells and provide shelter for some wanted men, financing terror and terrorist operations, possessing weapons and ammunition without license and several other offences. A specialized criminal court issued here today preliminary sentences ranging from death penalty for two of them to different terms extending from 14 to 35 years behind bars. The session was attended by Ulema judges, general prosecutor, a representative of the human rights commission, media representatives and advocators. The convicted were given 30 days to appeal against the court's decisions.