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Suspected IS scout for Berlin attack sites goes on trial

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BERLIN: An alleged Islamic State jihadist accused of scoping out potential targets for an attack in Berlin, including the Brandenbur­g Gate and Reichstag building, went on trial in Germany on Wednesday.

It was the country’s first trial of a suspected IS militant deployed to Germany from Syria during the chaotic 2015 refugee influx -- in contrast to “lone wolf ” attacks or plots by extremists who were radicalise­d elsewhere.

The defendant, identified only as 19-year-old Syrian national Shaas al-mohammad, allegedly fought with the Islamist militia in his war-torn homeland for two years before arriving in Germany as a refugee in August 2015. Dressed in a blue pullover and a black cap, Mohammad hid his face behind a folder as he took his seat in the courtroom. Two police trucks were parked out- side the entrance, with officers armed with machine guns guarding the proceeding­s.

Mohammad was standing trial at a special state security court in Berlin on charges of membership of a foreign terrorist organisati­on, which carries up to 10 years in jail, and military weapons law violations.

The trial comes just over two weeks after an IS extremist from Tunisia allegedly ploughed a truck through a Berlin Christmas market in an attack that killed 12 people.

Prosecutor­s claim the defendant joined the jihadist group as a teenager in mid2013, taking part in combat operations, handling an AK-47 assault rifle and supplying food to fighters.

He arrived in Germany near the peak of a mass influx of people fleeing Syria, Iraq and other crisis-torn countries that brought almost 900,000 asylum seekers to Europe’s biggest economy in 2015.

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