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Uzbekistan had warned West about Stockholm terror suspect |
2017-04-15 |
[RFE/RL] Uzbekistan says its security services passed information on Rakhmat Akilov, the man accused of driving a truck into a crowd in Stockholm last week, to the West before the deadly attack. Akilov, an Uzbek national, is in custody on suspicion of mowing down a crowd on a busy street. The attack killed four people. Foreign Minister Abdulaziz Kamilov said that Akilov had been recruited by ISIS after he left Uzbekistan in 2014 and settled in Sweden. "According to the information in our possession, he actively urged his compatriots to travel to Syria to fight on Islamic State's side," Kamilov said, adding that Akilov had used online messaging services. Kamilov said, "Earlier [before the attack], information on Akilov's criminal actions had been passed by security services to one of our Western partners so that the Swedish side could be informed." An unnamed Uzbek security source said this week that Akilov had attempted to reach Syria in 2015 to join ISIS but was detained at the Turkish-Syrian border and deported back to Sweden. The source said Uzbek officials in February had put him on a wanted list for people suspected of |
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