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“Abou Salman” have played an important role in the French jihadist scene
"Abou Salman" have played an important role in   the French jihadist scene

Oct 12, 2020 | studies

European Observatory to Combat Radicalization

France charges jihadist with alleged Islamic State murders in Iraq, Syria

rfi-The judicial authorities in France have charged a man with murder days after his expulsion from Turkey, holding him in custody over crimes alleged to have taken place in jihadist-controlled areas of Iraq and Syria.Under the pseudonym “Abou Salman al Faransi”, 26-year-old Othman Garrido is believed to have arrived in the region in 2012, where anti-terror prosecutors (PNAT) say he committed “murder in connection with a terrorist undertaking” and joined a “terrorist conspiracy”.

He is believed to have played an important role in and have information on the French jihadist scene.A judge on Friday ordered him to be jailed provisionally after he had spent the week in police custody.”Based on photographs of abuses where he is visible,” Garrido “was probably involved in other murders in Iraq and Syria” being probed in a separate investigation, PNAT said.

A suspect in three murder cases

Prosecutors suspect him of three murders in total, although they have not been able to precisely date the crimes.France has had an arrest warrant out since 2016 for Garrido, a native of the southern city Montpellier.Turkish forces captured him near the Syrian border in July, and handed him over under a Paris-Ankara deal covering the return of French jihadists.

A youth court sentenced Garrido in 2017 to 15 years in jail for joining the Islamic State terror group in Syria, where he trained and fought, as well as attempting to incite violence by French Muslims.After burning his French passport, Garrido urged Muslims to kill “infidels” in a seven-minute video distributed by the communications arm of Islamic State in 2014.

He was flanked in that recording by two other French jihadists using the pseudonyms Abou Ousama al Faransi and Abou Maryam al Faransi.Garrido’s parents and two of his brothers have already received jail sentences of 10 and 15 years.It is unclear whether his brothers, who also travelled to Syria, are still alive.

 

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