Two Parisian anti-terrorist judges ordered a trial on May 12 for Kevin Guiavarch, a 28-year-old jihad pioneer accused of having fought in Syria within the Islamic State (IS) group of which he now
claims to be
"
repented
", and for his four wives, AFP learned on Monday June 14 from a judicial source.
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The five people, who had left Syria with their six children in June 2016 to surrender to the Turkish authorities, are mainly accused of "
criminal conspiracy to commit
terrorist
crimes
", according to the judges' order consulted by AFP.