A Yemeni court of appeals concluded on Saturday its hearings into the terrorism charges against US citizen of Yemeni origin Jaber al-Banna, and said it would deliver its verdict on October 11, according to dpa. The court held a wrap-up hearing, in which prosecutors and defence lawyers presented their final arguments. Chief prosecutor Saeed al-Aaqil asked the court to confirm the 10- year jail term against al-Banna, who is wanted by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on terrorism charges. Al-Banna (41), also known as Jaber Elbaneh, is listed on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list with a reward of 5 million dollars for information leading to his arrest. His lawyers asked the court on Saturday to release him on bail, but the court refused. The man, who holds Yemeni and US nationalities, was identified by the FBI in 2003 as a member of a cell called the Lackawanna Six. US officials have said he was among the group of young men from Buffalo, New York, who allegedly travelled to Afghanistan in the spring of 2001 to train in camps of the al-Qaeda terrorist network.