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A man previously convicted in Germany for ISIS membership crossed to Britain on a small boat and was later sentenced to two years in prison. He had attended executions and floggings in Iraq and lied about his identity upon arrival.
news.sky.comA man convicted in Germany for ISIS membership crossed to Britain on a small boat and received a two-year prison sentence after officials discovered his past activities. Court records show he attended beheadings and public floggings in Iraq before departure. He had seen a TikTok video stating that Britain accepts everyone and respects human rights.
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Entry and false statements The man used a false name, age, and background when applying for asylum. He was placed in an asylum hotel in Basingstoke.
Prior conviction and sentence German authorities had already convicted him for ISIS membership. A UK court imposed the two-year term and indicated deportation is likely after release.
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An improvised explosive device detonated inside a cafe on Al-Nasr Street in central Damascus on Thursday. The blast killed at least six people and wounded 22 others near the Palace of Justice.
An explosive device detonated Thursday in a Damascus café near the main courthouse complex. Syria’s Health Ministry reported nine deaths and 22 injuries. Security forces cordoned off the area and launched an investigation.