Thursday, May 28, 2009

Components of the German bombs "jihad warriors" delivered a teenager.

The radical Islamist faction has used the teenager as a courier for delivery to the territory of the German bombs. That was reported by Associated Press on Wednesday, May 27.
In summer 2007, 15-year-old boy, how to install the German investigators, carried through customs fuses hidden in shoes, coming back from Turkey. Name the teenager, who is now 17 years old, are not reported. On it is known only that he is a German national of Tunisian origin.
According to the investigation, identified the man suspected Gelovitsa Fritz (Fritz Gelowicz), which he handed rods. Most young, no charges had been brought in because of his age. Who gave him shoes with fuses in the territory of Turkey, the young man refused to tell investigators.
29-year-old German Fritz Gelovits, 32-year-old German Daniel Schneider (Daniel Schneider), 30-year-old Turk Adem Yilmaz (Adem Yilmaz), as well as 24-year-old Turk Selek Attila (Attila Selek) are, according to investigators, the activists of the Islamist factions "Islamic Jihad Union, operating in the territory of the republic. According to the AP, "The Islamic Jihad Union is an entity other radical groups - the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan."
Now all four are accused in a process which began in April 2009. They are accused of that in 2007 they were about to commit a series of terrorist attacks against U.S. citizens living in Germany, including on the territory of the U.S. airbase in Рамштайне.
The extremists had planned to fill several cars with explosives and send them to clubs and bars, where Americans gather. Thus, the terrorists wanted to avenge the holding of an international military operation in Afghanistan. Activists of "jihad" had been arrested in autumn 2007.
According to police, the various chemical components seized from the accused, would be enough for the production of 550 kilograms of dynamite.
Criminal procedure, which in Germany has received a broad resonance, postponed until the end of August 2009.

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