German Government Sentences Islamic Terrorist To Four Years In Prison
By Theodore Shoebat
The German government has sentenced an Islamic terrorist who was an operative for ISIS to four years in prison. As we read in one report from Kurdistan 24:
Aslanbek S. (29), a Chechen jihadist who fought with the Islamic State (IS) against Kurds in Syrian Kurdistan was sentenced on Monday to four years and two months in jail.
The former IS militant, a Chechen originally from Grozny, the capital of the Chechen Republic in Russia, was living with his wife and two children in Bremen, Germany, reported the Weser Kurier, a local newspaper.
According to state prosecutors, Aslanbek S. often visited the Islamic Cultural Centre in Bremen, which was under surveillance by the German state.
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