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Dutch terror suspect acquitted for second time
2005-11-18
AMSTERDAM — An appeal court in The Hague has acquitted Samir A., 19, of charges he was planning to terrorist attacks on key locations in the Netherlands in 2004. A. was among a group of Dutch Muslims arrested in October this year when police allegedly found a 'video testament" in which A. referred to an act he had carried out. This is a separate case that has yet to be finalised.

Dealing with the 2004 case, the judges indicated on Friday they were convinced A, a Dutch-Moroccan, had "terrorist intentions" but not the means to carry out his plans. The intention to carry out a criminal act is not sufficient grounds for a conviction and therefore A. was acquitted on the charges of plotting attacks and being an accessory to an armed robbery at the supermarket where he worked in Rotterdam in 2004. The Appeal Court said A.'s plans were "so inept and primitive" that they did not pose a real threat. "The suspect was left with practically empty hands,'' the judges said.
So you're going to let him go, make better plans, get organized and kill people. Then you can arrest him. Brilliant
Back in April the trial court acquitted A. on the similar grounds. Prosecutors appealed in the hope the higher court would accept materials found in A.'s home in Rotterdam would be sufficient to prove the case against him. Among the items found were sketches and self-made plans of several potential targets, including the Dutch Parliament, the Borssele nuclear power plant and the headquarters of the security service AIVD.

Police also found a silencer and an empty ammunition clip for an automatic weapon, videos and books about Jihad. Fertiliser found in the house indicated A. was trying to make a bomb but the fertiliser being used was unsuitable, the prosecution claimed. The trial court jailed him for three months for possession of the silencer and ammunition clip. The judges said there had to be suspicions he was planning terror attacks, the evidence was insufficient. In January 2003 A. was arrested in Russia. He and a school friend were allegedly on their way to Chechnya to fight for the jihad. However, the pair of 17-year olds lacked proper passports and clothing and had to return to the Netherlands.
Posted by:Steve

#6  graphic is 100% classic.
Posted by: 2b   2005-11-18 21:47  

#5  The euro elites don't get it. Guys like this pionhead want us converted and/or dead. What is so hard about understanding that and doing something about it?
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2005-11-18 15:18  

#4  You're right, RC. I added the proper picture...
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-11-18 13:37  

#3  C'mon, Seafarious. Those are religion articles!
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-11-18 12:54  

#2  What the hell is wrong with Dutch people? They would have sent me up the river for 1,000 years if they caught me with one tenth of that shit.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-11-18 12:37  

#1  Drat and double drat. These are some of the things they found among his belongings:

• Maps and/or pictures and/or drawings of several government buildings, including Parliament, nuclear power plant Borssele, the ministry of Defence, Schiphol Airport, Dutch Intelligence Agency (AIVD), Dutch Special Forces HQ

• Notes describing necessities which would be needed to carry out these (terrorist attacks, AD) crime/crimes

• Notes describing routes to these buildings and/or circumvention of the security facilities around these buildings.

• Document entitled 'Advice for those who refrain from strife on the way to Allah', encompassing an explanation of the call for Jihad and martyrhood

• A memorandum containing the address of a website, namely www.geocities.com/m_13dad, which contained a 'Manual for preparation' for the Jihadi ranks, illustrating the use of (amongst others) weapons and/or night vision goggles and/or silencers and/or the fabrication of such and/or guerrila warfare and/or military operations.

• A diary containing the address of a website, www.geocities.com/sluitjeaan (sluitjeaan is Dutch for 'join up with us', AD)

• Notes describing the chemical formula of RDX, an explosive compound

• Discs containing 'video testaments' which rally for the Jihad, the murder of Americans, Jews and non-Arabs

• Files explaing how a Muslim should enter the battlefield

• Two clip holders for automatic firearms

• A silencer for an automatic firearm

• One or more soldered electrical circuits

• A bulletproof vest

• Night vision goggles

• Ammonia

• Hydrochloric acid

On the bright side, this kid seems to be spending a lot of time in court and explaining himself to authorities, which leaves less time for jihad. Hopefully, whenever he is in jug they keep him away from the general population, I think he's highly contagious.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-11-18 11:29  

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