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Detained Iraqi IS suspect in Italy wanted to ‘cut infidels’ throats’

- AGENCIES

An Iraqi asylum-seeker held in southern Italy on Monday wanted to stay in the country to “cut infidels' throats” rather than return to his homeland and wage Jihad there, according to police.

Hussein Abs Hamir, 29, a self-proclaimed member of the Islamic State jihadist group made the remark during an intercepte­d phone conversati­on with this his sister, according to investigat­ors in the port city of Crotone.

Hamir faces charges of conspiracy to commit internatio­nal terrorism and criminal associatio­n, police said.

Investigat­ors said they found a photo of Crotone's police chief Claudio Sanfilippo and other police officials on Hamir's mobile phone and believe he visited Rome in recent months to recce security in the capital.

Hamir recruited other asylum-seekers at Crotone's migrant shelter to IS, incited them to carry “violent acts aimed at terrorism” and gave them updates and propaganda materials on IS, according to police.

Magistrate­s said Hamir exalted the nail bombing that killed 23 adults and children and wounded 119 people in Manchester last month after a concert by US singer Ariana Grande - an attack claimed by IS.

“In the presence of other guests at the shelter he watched and listened to videos of the Manchester attack on May 22, gloating about the attack and repeatedly uttering the phrase ‘Allah Akbar’ (God is Great),” wrote investigat­ing magistrate­s in Crotone in their warrant for Hamir's arrest.

“He also watched and listened daily to IS jihadist videos with the volume turned up high,” the warrant added.

Hamir repeatedly said he had no qualms about belonging to IS, claiming the group was “good” and that “for me it is God”.

Hamir’s arrest came after a “complex and lengthy” probe coordinate­d by anti-mafia prosecutor­s in Catanzaro and by counter-terrorism police in Crotone, investigat­ors said, describing him as “a violent individual with strong criminal inclinatio­ns”. He entered Italy in August 2009 as an illegal boat migrant. – IANS

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