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The wife of an Islamist, who had planned a castor attack in Rostock in the German city of Cologne, was arrested on suspicion of complicity, the prosecution said. The forty-two-year-old woman named Yasmin H.
When she was ransacked on July 12, 3150 castor beans and 84.3 milligrams of castor oil were purchased over the Internet. The main suspect in this case is a 29-year-old Tunisian described by the German authorities as "ideologically close" to an "Islamic state". He was arrested last month.
The man named Ciefe Allaah H. got in touch with the Syrian group through social networks in 2017, the prosecution announced yesterday. The group apparently encouraged him to commit aggression in Germany. Yasmin, a German citizen, is also accused of having organized a visit to Poland of her husband visiting a pyrotechnics company. They bought a hamster to test the poison
The US Department of Justice announced yesterday that two Americans accused of cooperating with an Islamic state were sent back from Syria to the United States where they will be tried on
They were sent back to the United States by the US Army. Ibrahim Moussayli, a 28-year-old Michigan native, was charged with participating in the activities of the group from April 2015 to June 2018. The ministry did not release the name of the latter, but according to CNN, it was an Indian woman named Samantha El Hbadani who had married a jihadist
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