Tajik Man Jailed for Recruiting IS Supporters in the Netherlands - DutchNews.nl
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A Tajik living in the Netherlands has been sentenced to five and a half years in prison for recruiting members for the terrorist group Islamic State (IS). The Rotterdam court established that he was a member of the group's Afghan branch and wanted to earn as much money as possible for IS and recruit people. "The suspect also stated that he is willing to wage jihad for IS himself," the verdict reads. "He said he needs a year or two, and then he w…
A 31-year-old man from Tajikistan was sentenced Monday by the Rotterdam court to 5.5 years in prison for recruiting members for ISIS cells in several countries, including the Netherlands, to prepare attacks. Abdusamad A. wanted to earn "as much money as possible" for ISIS in the Netherlands, the court said. "The suspect therefore poses a significant danger to Dutch society."
Tajik man sentenced to 5.5 years for recruiting for ISIS in Netherlands
A 31-year-old man from Tajikistan was sentenced to five and a half years in prison on Monday for recruiting members for Islamic State (IS) across multiple countries, including the Netherlands, to allegedly prepare attacks. The Rotterdam court said the man posed a serious threat to Dutch society and had sought to raise as much money as possible for the terrorist group.
Abdusamad A. from Tajikistan, who was arrested in Eindhoven in July 2023, posed a significant threat to Dutch society. Therefore, the 31-year-old supporter of the terrorist organization Islamic State (IS) must be excluded from society for an extended period and imprisoned. This was the ruling of the Rotterdam court. The man intended to commit terrorist crimes and sought and found several supporters to do so. The judge would have preferred to imp…
A 31-year-old man from Tajikistan was sentenced Monday by the Rotterdam court to 5.5 years in prison for recruiting members for ISIS cells in several countries, including the Netherlands, to prepare attacks. Abdusamad A. wanted to earn "as much money as possible" for ISIS in the Netherlands, the court said. "The suspect therefore poses a significant danger to Dutch society."
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