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Krekar aimed to build new terror network say German police

Norway-based extremist Mullah Krekar has been trying to build up a new terror network which would be a successor to Ansar al-Islam, the group he founded in 2001, German police believe.

Krekar aimed to build new terror network say German police
Mullah Krekar - Anette Karlsen Scanpix
 
According to Swedish court documents seen by Aftonbladet, German police suspect at least ten people, residing in Norway, Germany, UK, Switzerland and Iraq, of involvement in the network, known as 'Rawt' or 'the movement'. 
 
The German investigation believes that Krekar, whose real name is Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad, has since 2008 been seeking to build a network of up to 100 European activists, with the goal of fighting to establish an Islamic caliphate in Kurdistan. 
 
"Eligible targets for terrorist acts in Iraq could include coalition troops, political parties, and American and Norwegian civilians," the German police wrote in a request to a Swedish court. "Even suicide bombings, assassinations, snipers and chemical weapons would be allowed." 
 
They believe a 34-year-old Iraqi living in Switzerland, and a 31-year-old Iraqi living in the UK both played a leading role. 
 
The new investigation came to light when German police asked the court to interrogate a 28-year-old Iranian expelled from Norway in 2011, who now lives in Västerås. 
 
The 28-year-old this week told Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet that the interview could put his life at risk.
 
"I could be executed," he told the paper. "This is incredibly important for my private life. This may have consequences for me in Iran. I could be executed if something leaks out." 
 
According to Norway's VG, Rawt also planned to give financial support to al-Qaeda in the Kurdish republic.
 
The Germans do not suspect the 28-year-old of any crime, but believe he was involved in chatting to the network in December 2010 and had direct contact with Krekar at least twice over the internet. 
 

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Italian police arrest Algerian wanted for alleged IS ties

Police in Milan said on Thursday they had arrested a 37-year-old Algerian man in the subway, later discovering he was wanted for alleged ties to Islamic State.

Italian police arrest Algerian wanted for alleged IS ties

When stopped by police officers for a routine check, the man became “particularly aggressive”, said police in Milan, who added the arrest took place “in recent days”.

He was “repeatedly shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ while attempting to grab from his backpack an object that turned out to be a knife with a blade more than 12cm (nearly five inches) long,” they said in a statement.

The man was later found to be wanted by authorities in Algeria, suspected since 2015 of belonging to “Islamic State militias and employed in the Syrian-Iraqi theatre of war,” police said.

Police said the suspect was unknown to Italian authorities.

The man is currently in Milan’s San Vittore prison and awaiting extradition, they added.

Jihadist group IS proclaimed a “caliphate” in 2014 across swathes of Syria and Iraq, launching a reign of terror that continues with hit-and-run attacks and ambushes.

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