Sweden extradites suspected Islamist terrorist to Germany

May 18, 2007, 12:11 GMT

http://news.monstersandcritics.com/europe/news/article_1306112.php/Sweden_ex
tradites_suspected_Islamist_terrorist_to_Germany

 

Karlsruhe, Germany - Sweden has extradited a 24-year-old Islamist to Germany
on charges of recruiting in Europe for an al- Qaeda-linked group mounting
terrorist attacks in Iraq, the German Public Prosecutor announced in
Karslruhe Friday.

 

According to the public prosecutor's office, 24-year-old Morrocan Abdelali
M. was handed over to Germany on Tuesday.

 

He is accused of assisting the alleged al-Qaeda terrorist Redouane e-H, who
was arrested in Hamburg last July on charges of recruiting in Europe for an
al-Qaeda-linked group mounting terrorist attacks in Iraq.

 

A 36-year-old man of Moroccan origin who lived in Kiel, northern Germany
until his arrest, e-H is alleged to have transmitted messages to Said
Bahaji, one of the eight alleged 9-11 plotters from Hamburg.

 

Abdelali M. was arrested in Sweden in March 26 and has been held there since
awaiting the verdict of an appeal against his extradition.

 

He appeared before the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe Wednesday where
he was remanded in custody.

 

Abdelali M. is also charged with being the founder of a new terrorist group
in June and July 2006, which was planning to operate in Sudan.

 

The group aimed to open a new 'front' in Sudan to wage jihad or holy war
against 'Crusaders,' an Islamist term for what are perceived as threatening
western nations.

 

The 32-year-old Islamist, Thaer A, was extradited from Sweden to Germany on
April 4.

 

 



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