Monday, June 22, 2015

Terror Trial was stopped at the border with militaria and $ 10,000 – TV2

– There is no doubt that Ahmed and Edelbijev traveled and joined the terrorist organizations in Syria, says Attorney Geir Evanger in his keynote speech.

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Late summer 2013, Ishaq Ahmed along with Norwegian-tjetsjeneren Abu Edelbiejv riding in a car against Syria.

5. September 2013 they were stopped at the border between Denmark and Germany with the PST describe as military effects and $ 10,000 in cash.

They will then have run ahead and took care later into Syria via Turkey. There they have parted and were apart for a while. Edelbijev was in December 2014 killed in a bomb attack in Syria.



Risking long criminal

Ahmed was shot in the leg in Syria and returned therefore to Norway on 7 February 2014. He was then charged with terrorism section 147 d, but this accusation has since been extended to include terrorist section 147a. He is now charged with risking a long prison sentence.

The reason for the charge is that the man traveled from Syria to Norway in September 2013. Here he should have signed an agreement with one or more individuals associated with terrorist organizations IS and / or Jabath Al Nusret to commit or participate in acts of terrorism.

He allegedly acquired weapons and stayed in Syria until he was shot in the leg and returned to Norway in February last year.

Prosecutor: Prosecutor Geir Evanger in place in Courtroom 207 in the trial in Oslo District Court. In the background police detective Day Uppheim and police attorney Anne Karoline Staff. Photo: Heiko Junge / NTB scanpix

24 year old , which comes from Fredrikstad, shall from Norway have maintained contact with people in IS.

He stated that he could raise money, clothes, shoes and the like, and that he himself wanted To return to Syria, according to the indictment.

Refuse culpability

– Declare you feel guilty for some of these records, asked Judge Hans-Christian Ingebrigtsen.

– No, replied Ishaq Ahmed.

In his free explanation says Khan that he traveled because he would drive with humanitarian work and help the Syrian civilians.

– I see this indictment as very absurd and frightening. I am disappointed that this is being prosecuted for this, says Khan while he shakes his head.

– My intention was never to commit any terrorist acts, but I had a pure intention to help says Khan in court.

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