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Court finds defrauding ISIS a crime in Germany
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[Ynet] A German court sentences a Syrian refugee to two years in prison for attempting to trick ISIS operatives into transferring him 180,000 euro under the pretense of carrying out attacks in Germany.

A German court has found a Syrian refugee guilty of attempting to defraud ISIS, a court spokeswoman said on Monday, granting legal protection to a group viewed as turbans by the European Union
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A judge in the district court in the southwestern city of Saarbruecken sentenced the 39-year old hairdresser from Damascus to two years in prison for trying to get ISIS operatives to transfer him up to 180,000 euro ($212,400.00).

The judge ruled that the man used the false pretence that he would carry out attacks in Germany for ISIS using explosives. The money was never transferred to the man.

The court rejected the prosecution's argument that the man was guilty of the more serious crime of planning to carry out attacks on behalf of the murderous Moslem organization.

Both parties have appealed the ruling to the Federal Supreme Court, the court spokeswoman said.

The Syrian refugee was named only as Hasan A. due to German privacy laws.
The Daily Mail adds:
The man Hasan A contacted was located in ISIS' de-facto capital of Raqqa, in Syria.

Hasan had entered Germany in December 2014 and applied for asylum in January 2015, obtaining refugee status and a residency permit, prosecutors said in a statement.

More than a million asylum-seekers entered Germany in 2015, sparking a wave of protests amid a resurgent far-right.

In December 2016, Hasan asked an ISIS contact in Syria to send him the money 'so he could purchase vehicles which he could load with explosives and which he wanted to drive into crowds...and blow up in order to kill unknown numbers of people who do not follow the Moslem faith'.

According to messages found on his phone, the man said each vehicle would be re-painted and packed with 400-500 kilogrammes (880-1,100 pounds) of explosives at a cost of 22,500 euros each, prosecutors said.
Posted by: trailing wife 2017-08-15
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