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Germany arrests seven suspected members of IS fundraising network

German prosecutors said Wednesday they had arrested seven people accused of collecting money to send to the Islamic State group in Syria.

The Bundesgerichtshof (Crown Court) in Karlsruhe
The Bundesgerichtshof (Crown Court) in Karlsruhe. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Uli Deck

The four Germans, a German-Moroccan dual national, one Kosovar and a Turkish citizen, were accused of belonging “to an international network that supported the terrorist activities of the Islamic State in Syria through financial donations”, the federal prosecutor’s office said.

Starting in 2020, the group used the Telegram messaging service to appeal for contributions, prosecutors said.

Their network included financial intermediaries who “collected money or set up accounts” for the donations.

From these accounts the money was transferred to IS members in Syria or to designated middlemen.

The funds were used to support IS members detained in northern Syrian camps and in some cases helped finance their escape, prosecutors said.

In total, 65,000 were collected through the network.

The seven suspects were said to have acted as financial intermediaries and played a “central role” in the fundraising group, prosecutors said.

The arrests were part of a nationwide swoop against people who had made donations to IS via the group.

Over 1,000 police officers searched over 90 properties across Germany on Wednesday.

READ ALSO: Islamic State returnees ‘will not face arrest in Germany’

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Germany shocked by teen murders

A 20-year-old man has been arrested in Germany on suspicion of murdering a 14-year-old girl, investigators said Friday, the day after a conviction in another high-profile teen murder.

Germany shocked by teen murders

The 20-year-old was known to the victim, who went missing on Wednesday in Bad Emstal, north of Frankfurt, police and prosecutors said.

Police found a body in the forest near Bad Emstal on Thursday and the suspect, a German citizen, was arrested on Thursday evening.

Police did not provide a possible motive, and the cause of death is still unknown.

In the second case, a 30-year-old man named as Jan Heiko P. was sentenced to life in jail on Thursday for murdering a 14-year-old girl known as Ayleen.

Ayleen went missing in July 2022 from Gottenheim in southern Germany and was found dead a week later in a lake 300 kilometres away in the central state of Hesse.

Ayleen and the man had met via a messaging app in April and had exchanged thousands of messages.

According to the indictment, Jan Heiko P. drove Ayleen in his car from Gottenheim to a wooded area in Hesse where he killed her before dumping her body in the lake.

Presiding judge Regine Enders-Kunze said he had killed the teenager because she refused to have sex with him.

“Because Ayleen did not want this, she had to die,” the judge said.

“You acted diabolically, you were the devil,” she said.

He was found guilty of murder, attempted rape, driving without a licence and procuring child pornography.

According to the judge, Jan Heiko P. had a history of wanting to have sex with young girls and had tried to rape an 11-year-old when he was 14.

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