Wednesday, December 10, 2008

The Lebanese have given life term for attempting to blow up two trains in Germany.

Lebanese citizen found guilty of attempting to organize a series of explosions in passenger trains, 9 December, was sentenced to life imprisonment in Germany, reported AFP.
Court city of Dusseldorf in the preamble of the sentence explained that the 24-year-old Yusuf Muhammad al-Hajj Dib is guilty of attempted murder of two or more persons, implemented in an attempt to blow up two passenger trains.
It is a terrorist himself at the trial argued that there was going to kill anyone but only wanted to scare the Germans in retaliation for the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Failed attempt to commit the terrorist act was undertaken in July 2006. In August of that year, al-Hajj Dib, was arrested in Lebanon and extradited to the German Justice, said BBC News. Check the person managed through outdoor surveillance cameras recorded people laying explosive devices in the salons of trains.
How to install a result, laid by terrorists bombs did not work because of imperfections in their design.
Accomplices al-Hajj Dib - Jihad Hamad - had previously been sentenced to 12 years in prison and is serving his sentence in Lebanon. He was also punished for trying to organize bombings in Germany.

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