The officer who killed an Iraqi journalist at a Baghdad checkpoint in March was sentenced to life imprisonment on Sunday, a spokesman for the judiciary said. "The central criminal court of Iraq, headed by Judge Beligh Hamdi, handed a sentence of life imprisonment to the defendant, who was accused of murdering journalist Mohammed Bidaiwi," Abdelsattar Bayraqdar said.
"The court found that the evidence collected over the course of the trial was sufficient to convict the defendant," he said.
Bidaiwi was on his way to work on March 22 near the presidential complex on the edge of the heavily-fortified Green Zone when he was shot dead during a heated argument.
According to witnesses, Bidaiwi was shot at close range by a plainclothes officer in the Kurdish peshmerga force.