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In the Graz Criminal Court On Wednesday, two suspected jihadists were arrested for terrorist organization, criminal organization and training found guilty of an anti-state relationship. A 38-year-old man who is a member of
Organization of Terror Islamic State was to be recruited at age eight, a 24-year-old with bomb plans on the USB key at age seven.
High security
The process began under the most stringent security measures – hooded prison guards at the heavily armed Cobra – on Monday, November 27, and lasted three days. The 38-year-old Austrian should, according to the prosecutors of a radical religious club, "play a central ideological role". He was accused of having persuaded several people, in fact, after Syria go to join the IS. Among them were two couples and their nine children, "who went straight to hell", as the prosecutor put it. The parents had to return to
Graz in court and were sentenced.
The accused repeatedly pointed out that he would not recognize the court. Even his defender was not allowed to speak for him and so participated silently in the hearing. The defendant's default answer was "no answer". He also distanced himself from his earlier statements: "I was intimidated," he explained. An employee of the
the protection of the Constitution describes him as the representative of "an original direction of Islam that rejects all democratic currents".
USB stick with explosive data
The case was different with the young accused. The Bulgarian 24 years old is driving
Syria and came back in 2015. He ended up at a house research a USB key with texts on the themes "theory of explosive bombs", "stopping with mobile phone", "production and use of biological weapons" or "military use of electronicThe prosecutor also found that the accused had a handful of TNT explosives on the door loop of his room in the men's dormitory ("lead poisoning and arsenic" as well as ####################################################################### Napalm.trinitrotoluene) find.
While the prosecutor labeled him as "radically radical," his advocate called him a "curious man" who "downloaded nonsense." The bomb plans and other technical instructions were examined by an explosives expert. "These are diagrams that represent basic electrotechnical circuits, and the standard circuits have been supplemented by electronic detonators to trigger a detonation," explained the evaluator. "All circuits are fully functional," said the expert at the judge's question, whether these plans could actually make bombs.
The USB key also contained a description of how to explode an explosion with a mobile phone. "This is a manual for a remote version that works," said the expert. Another directive was the production of an explosive based on nitric acid, sulfuric acid and glycerin, as well as the production of napalm. The appraiser described the level of difficulty badociated with producing such a substance as "a normal dish, as he was cooking".
Judgment not final
The jury declared the two accused guilty. The 38-year-old Austrian has been in prison for eight years and the 24-year-old Bulgarian has been sentenced to seven years in prison. Both have been in detention since January 2017. The judgment is not final.
The young accused has been taken Syria and came back in 2015. He found a USB stick containing texts on the following themes: "Explosive bomb theory", "Mobile phone attack", "Biological weapons production and use" or "Use at military purposes electronic"The chief prosecutor concluded that there was evidence of lead poisoning and arsenic, as well as napalm."
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While the prosecutor labeled him as "radically radical," his advocate called him a "curious man" who "downloaded nonsense." He wanted "but not to kill people", but he just wanted to clarify.
The 38-year-old repeatedly pointed out that he had "waived this court", which prevented his public defender from saying anything. It's also given little informative. "No answer" was his usual phrase. He also distanced himself from his earlier statements: "I was intimidated," he explained.
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