Berlin, July 22 (Newswire): An Afghan national has been arrested in Germany on suspicion of recruiting or fundraising for international militant groups al Qaeda and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, federal prosecutors said.
The 21-year-old man, identified as Omid H., is alleged to have published articles and videos on an Islamic Internet site glorifying terrorist attacks with the intent of recruiting new members or raising money for the networks, prosecutors said.
Some 60 articles and videos uploaded to the site by Omid H. over the past year were aimed to "incite ... radicalism and ideological-motivated violence," they said.
Omid H. was arrested near Kassel in western Germany on Wednesday, the prosecutor's office said in a news release.
The apartments of two other men -- whose names, ages or nationalities were not given -- were raided in connection with the case, prosecutors said.
In May, a German-Syrian man was sentenced to nearly five years in prison after admitting to being a member of al Qaeda in Pakistan. He later tipped off German intelligence officials about possible attacks in Germany.
The 21-year-old man, identified as Omid H., is alleged to have published articles and videos on an Islamic Internet site glorifying terrorist attacks with the intent of recruiting new members or raising money for the networks, prosecutors said.
Some 60 articles and videos uploaded to the site by Omid H. over the past year were aimed to "incite ... radicalism and ideological-motivated violence," they said.
Omid H. was arrested near Kassel in western Germany on Wednesday, the prosecutor's office said in a news release.
The apartments of two other men -- whose names, ages or nationalities were not given -- were raided in connection with the case, prosecutors said.
In May, a German-Syrian man was sentenced to nearly five years in prison after admitting to being a member of al Qaeda in Pakistan. He later tipped off German intelligence officials about possible attacks in Germany.
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