adnkronos.com - 10/21/2008
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Copenhagen, 21 Oct. (AKI) - A Danish citizen of Pakistani origin and an Afghani national were found guilty on Tuesday of preparing a terrorist attack after they were filmed mixing explosives. Hammad Khuershid was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while Abdoulghani Tokhi was sentenced to seven ...
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Denmark: Two jihadists found guilty of preparing attack
Jihad Watch —
An update on this story. "Denmark: Two men found guilty of terror plot," from AdnKronos International, October 21:
Copenhagen, 21 Oct. (AKI) - A Danish citizen of Pakistani origin and an Afghani national were found guilty on Tuesday of preparing a terrorist attack after they were filmed mixing explosives.
Hammad Khuershid was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while Abdoulghani Tokhi was sentenced to seven years by a court in the town of Glostrup, just outside the capital of Copenhagen. Both are in their early ...
Gates of Vienna News Feed 10/25/2008
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... Denmark: Two Men Found Guilty of Terror Plot Copenhagen, 21 Oct. (AKI) — A Danish citizen of Pakistani origin and an Afghani national were found guilty on Tuesday of preparing a terrorist attack after they were filmed mixing explosives. Hammad Khuershid was sentenced to 12 years in prison, while Abdoulghani Tokhi was sentenced to seven years by a court in the town of Glostrup, just outside the capital of Copenhagen. Both are in their early 20s. The men were arrested after an anti-terror raid that ...
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