Man guilty of attempting to defraud Islamic State in Germany

The Syrian refugee falsely claimed he would carry out attacks if the terror group sent him nearly £165,000, the judge rules.

Mural bearing the logo of the Islamic State

A Syrian refugee has been sentenced to two years in prison after a German court found him guilty of attempting to defraud Islamic State.
The 39-year-old hairdresser from Damascus tried to get IS operatives to send him up to €180,000 (£164,000) after apparently offering to carry out terror attacks in return.
The prosecution argued the man was guilty of planning to go ahead with attacks on behalf of the terrorist organisation.
But the judge at a district court in the southwestern city of Saarbruecken ruled the offer of violence was a false pretence.
The man, named only as Hasan A because of German privacy laws, never received the money.
A court spokeswoman said both parties had appealed the ruling to the Federal Supreme Court.
By;Worldcoinsmoney.blogspot.com
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