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Italian police arrest terrorist linked to ISIS

2021-03-08T14:19:53.936Z


Roma-SANA, Italian police today arrested a terrorist in Bari on charges of participating in an extremist group and an assistant


Roma-Sana

Italian police today arrested a terrorist in Bari on charges of participating in an extremist group and aiding terrorists who carried out a series of attacks in Paris in November 2015.

"Investigators have proven the role of the arrestee in direct support of terrorists," according to a statement published by the Italian police and reported by RIA Novosti, adding that one of the members of the terrorist group was killed in the aftermath of the terrorist attack in Paris, and the second is being held in a Belgian prison as a terrorist recruiter. All of Italy, Algeria, France, Belgium, Spain and Syria.

It is noteworthy that the French Ministry of the Interior recognized in March 2015 that 1422 citizens or residents of France have been associated in one way or another with terrorist organizations in Syria, in a clear recognition that what Syria is facing is the crimes of foreign terrorists who have reached it from around the world.

The statement indicated that the accused, an Algerian, aged 36, provided forged documents to the perpetrators of the attacks, in addition to being accused of participating in a "terrorist group" operating in France and Belgium, pointing out that the accused is in contact with the terrorist organization "ISIS" through his brothers and other members of the cell. .

A series of terrorist attacks took place on November 13, 2015, in several places in the French capital, and 13 people were killed, suffering the repercussions of terrorism after the French government at the time worked to support it in Syria.

Source: sena

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