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Tunisia-: justice strikes 10 years later, and it’s heavy

A man accused of having piloted a network for sending young people to Syria and of being in the pay of Daesh has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. Same punishment for his accomplice. This was decided by the criminal chamber in charge of terrorist affairs at the Tunis court of first instance….

They were likewise charged with terrorist operations projects in Tunisia, they targeted state establishments. They were even in the smuggling of weapons to perpetrate murders. In short, these are big fish …

According to the elements of the inquiry, they were preparing attacks with trapped cars and had planned a series of assassinations. They had begun to store weapons but the unit against terrorism under the management of special services made their disastrous plans aborted, reports a private radio station this Saturday, January 21.

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