Posted on 12/20/2018 4:13:30 PM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
A 20-year-old Syrian refugee has been charged for terrorist activities and by the correctional court in Charleroi, Belgium.
Newspaper HLN reports that the man, named Ahmed A., tested a bomb in his back garden in Mouscron.
The Syrian national was already monitored after an FBI warning, Belgian officials said. The charges against the man are: Preparing a terrorist attack and participating in terrorist activities.
After his arrest the man told via a translator that the explosives were to be used for fishing, but these remarks were rejected by the magistrate.
She said the man was tracked down after his online search for terrorist activities and his research into making explosives.
The Syrian refugees lawyer called the man a peaceful refugee instead of a terrorist and said the test in his back garden wasnt serious.
But according to the magistrate the man liked the activities of ISIS on Facebook and Telegram. The prosecutor demanded five years in jail. The verdict is on 16 January next year.
He can return home soon to Uncle Assad. Uncle knows what to do with him.
I have never been a good fisherman. I have tried all sorts of bait and lures with no success.
Now here is Ahmed telling me I should have been using explosives. I’ll see if my bait shop carries TNT and see what happens.
Best way is to use dynamite. Place it on a wood float, and light it. The above concussion will kill the fish. I learned that form a LASSIE show back in the 1970s.
I still have all my fingers as I never tried it. Fingers are precious to me.
Yeah he was fishing alright, for dead infidels.
The EU will probably buy it.
*** He can return home soon to Uncle Assad. Uncle knows what to do with him. ***
I see Jordan announced their intent to hand over ISIS detainees to Assad’s legitimate Syrian Gov’t
It IS getting hard to find old crank telephones.
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