Tuesday, May 19, 2015

‘Jihadist’ Mohamed A. hears OM 4 years imprisonment requirements – Focus on News

Tuesday 19 May 2015 – 11:46 Update: 19-05-2015 18:52

Rotterdam

The National Office of the Public Prosecutor (OM) on Tuesday in court Rotterdam 4 years imprisonment and 1 year conditionally, with a probation period of 2 years required in jihad case against the 22-year-old suspect Mohamed A.

Also, the public prosecutor demanded, following the advice of the probation, special conditions, such as an ankle bracelet , hailing and treatment obligation.

Money for Syria

The prosecution suspects A. sure he has sought between October 2013 and May 2014 criminal ways to generate funds for the terrorist struggle in Syria. In that period the man from Delft is engaged in planning one or more armed robberies. The loot was allocated to the brothers in Syria. That is evident from the car bugged conversations between the suspect and others.



Wilders

In one of the bugged conversations speaks A. about an attack on a Hague politician, the name of PVV leader Geert Wilders falls. After careful research, however, the prosecution must conclude that no evidence was found for actual preparations for such an attack.



Arrest

On the way to an armed robbery on May 14 and 15 2014 A. knows the police to keep the port of Scheveningen. In the car found three firearms with ammunition, A. arranged a shotgun with a box of shells, called a lady killer with ammunition and a revolver Magnum including ammunition. The heist itself is prevented, because the accused undercover agents told police about the firearms.



Participation in Jihad

The man stayed in 2013 for half a year in Syria, where He has participated in the Jihad. A former Belgian-Syrian warrior A. declared in a training camp, a cell and palace encountered in Syria. After returning A. sought ways to get a large sum of money together for the fight in Syria. The AIVD informed about the National Office of the Public Prosecutor. In September 2013 launched a police investigation.

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