Islamic State kickboxer jailed in Italy – France charges 3 over plot

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This handout picture released by the Italian police (Polizia di Stato) on April 28, 2016 shows Abderrahim Moutaharrik (right), and Khachia Abderrahmane, two of four people arrested on April 28, 2016 near Milan accused of terrorism. (AFP)

MILAN: A Milan judge on Tuesday sentenced a Moroccan kickboxer and his wife to jail terms over their links to the Islamic State group and placed their two children in care. Abderrahim Moutaharrik, a competitive kickboxer, was arrested in April on suspicion of IS links. He was given a six-year prison term while his wife Salma Bencharki, was sentenced to five years, the AGI news agency reported. They were arrested in April after police wiretapped their conversations and concluded that they were about to decamp to Syria with their two children, then aged two and four.

PARIS: Two men and a 16-year-old girl were charged in southern France on Tuesday on suspicion of planning a terror attack that the authorities believe was imminent, judicial sources said. The three — arrested on Friday near the coastal city of Montpellier — were identified as Thomas Sauret, 20; his partner, a 16-year-old minor named only as Sarah; and Malik Hammami, 33. They were indicted on Tuesday for “criminal association in connection with a criminal terrorist enterprise”, the sources said.

Sauret and his partner were also charged with making and possessing explosives in an organised group. The case is being handled by antiterrorism investigators, the sources said. The three had been spotted several weeks earlier for using Telegram, an encrypted message system preferred by jihadists, they said. Police swooped on Friday after the teenager pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group in a video on social media and she and Sauret, both converts to Islam, bought acetone and hydrogen peroxide — precursors of an unstable, homemade explosive called TATP. Police raided a flat in Clapiers, north of Montpellier, and found 71 grams (2.5 ounces) of TATP, the sources said. “An imminent terrorist act was being prepared,” Interior Minister Bruno Le Roux said on Monday.

Computer and telephone equipment seized in police searches suggest that the Eiffel Tower could have been among the potential targets, although “at this point, there is nothing indicating a plan for a clearly defined target,” a source close to the inquiry said. The suspicion is that Sauret planned to blow himself up and his partner would flee to the Iraqi-Syrian area before the attack took place. Sauret had been placed under house detention at his father’s home in the eastern region of the Ardennes from December 2015 to December 2016 after trying to head for Syria, the source said. Hammami had been allegedly approached over the internet by Sarah, who sought an Islamic “tutor” to help her prepare for marrying Sauret. Hammami is described as a father of two who was going through a divorce and had a long record of drug offences. He had been a prominent poster of extremist messages on social media, the source said. A 26-year-old man had also been among those arrests that were announced on Friday, but he was released the following day without further action. France remains on high alert after a wave of attacks that began two years ago, claiming more than 200 lives.

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