Friday, October 3, 2014

Five Jihadists suspected of participating in terrorist group – NU.nl

Five Jihadists suspected of participating in terrorist group – NU.nl

It is about four men who are still stuck, and a 21-year-old man on Tuesday was arrested and Friday brought before the investigating judge, reports the Public Prosecution Service.

Some were already suspicious posting inflammatory messages social media. Others of recruiting people for the armed struggle in Syria.

According to Justice formed a partnership and the defendants there was a division of roles. The aim was to commit terrorist offenses to continue fighting in Syria or Iraq. There is no evidence that the group wanted to commit attacks in the Netherlands.

Among these suspects ‘recruiter’ Oussama C. He appeared Monday before the court in The Hague, where his remand was extended. C. is suspected that he certainly has recruited five young Muslims who are actually traveled to Syria.

C. she recruited using flyers, talks and sermons on the street. He also gave lectures, and he spread his vision through social media, according to the prosecution. He also would have loved when they were on their way to Syria, and when they got there. Touch with the quintet These young men are between 20 and 24 years.



‘Foreign aggravation’

His lawyer Michiel Pestman find the increased burden of suspicion strange. “There is nothing new about evidence recovered,” he said in response. “I think the Prosecution afraid it does not come to a conviction else.”

The alleged jihad recruiter Azzedine C., alias Abou Moussa, is counted among the terrorist organization. That tells his lawyer André Seebregts. He also argued that there is nothing added. Evidence to “The alleged recruitment of my client is based purely on the rumor mill. People have again heard from other people who are not familiar. All of this is motivated by the exaggerated fear here for terrorism.”



“Another long not ready

The head of the Public Prosecution, Herman Bolhaar wild Friday Radio 1 not go into names and the places where they might be now. But he said the investigation is “far from finished”.

According Bolhaar there is no evidence that the group was planning an attack in the Netherlands. A comparison with the Hofstad group is therefore not in place, he said. “It’s a different type of suspicion such as recruitment and terrorist activities abroad.”

According Bolhaar “just not something calls” justice. Precise details about the suspicions he was associated with the research does not provide.

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