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The National Court Acquits Sindri and Isidor of Terrorism Charges

Summary by Vísir
The Supreme Court has sentenced Sindri Snær Birgisson to 18 months in prison and Ísidór Nathansson to 15 months in prison for weapons violations. They were also charged with violating the Terrorism Act, but the Supreme Court acquitted them of that charge today.
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Sindri Snær Birgisson and Ísidór Nathansson, defendants in the so-called terrorism case, were today convicted in the High Court of Iceland for weapons violations. Sindri Snær was sentenced to 18 months in prison and Ísidór to 15 months. These are the same sentences they received in the High Court in March 2025. They were acquitted of charges of violating the terrorism law as last time. Sindri and Ísidór were not present at the verdict. The verdi…

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The Supreme Court has sentenced Sindri Snær Birgisson to 18 months in prison and Ísidór Nathansson to 15 months in prison for weapons violations. They were also charged with violating the Terrorism Act, but the Supreme Court acquitted them of that charge today.

·Grindavik, Iceland
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Vísir broke the news in Grindavik, Iceland on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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