Turkey is pushing another supporter of the terrorist militia "Islamic State" (IS) to Germany. According to SPIEGEL information, the German authorities were informed that the 30-year-old Lorin I. with her four children will arrive in Frankfurt late in the evening on a scheduled Turkish Airlines aircraft from Istanbul.
According to German security agencies, the young woman had moved to Syria several years ago. There she married an IS fighter who has since been killed. In Syria Lorin I had four children, only in April she gave birth to twin boys.
Against the 30-year-old is determined in Germany because of the membership in a terrorist association. On the basis of a valid arrest warrant she should be arrested directly at the airport. Their children, the twin boys and two girls aged two and three years, initially takes the youth welfare office in custody.
30-year-old should have distanced himself from the IS
The case of the young mother from Lower Saxony has long occupied the Foreign Office (AA). Since Turkey first sent information about her to Germany, a DNA test was used to verify that the four children Lorin I had with her were actually from her.
In recent weeks Turkey has already deported several women with children who had joined the IS in recent years to Germany. Most of them fled Kurdish detention centers for IS fighters and were then arrested by Turkish security forces.
Lorin I was already heard in Turkey. She should have distanced herself from the IS. However, the officials noted in their reports that they still follow an Islamic world view. In Germany, she is now to be cared for by a special association, which strives for the deradicalisation of IS supporters.
For the authorities, cases like that of Lorin I are a problem. On the one hand, several courts have already ruled that the Federal Republic must return the supporters of ISIS arrested abroad to Germany. The security authorities, however, wonder if the returnees in this country pose a threat.
Legal prosecution is often difficult. Although there are too many IS supporters at the Federal Criminal Police Office detailed dossiers. But whether the collected evidence before a court is sufficient, is uncertain. Especially with women who married IS fighters but did not fight themselves, an integration into the structure of the IS must be demonstrated.