The Borneo Post

Iraqi refugee held in France on suspicion of IS ‘war crimes’

-

PARIS: An Iraqi refugee in France thought to be a former senior member of the Islamic State group has been arrested in Paris and indicted on suspicion of ‘ war crimes’ over his alleged involvemen­t in a massacre in his country.

The 33-year- old man, referred to as Ahmed H, is accused of having participat­ed in the June 2014 capture and execution of an estimated 1,700 young, mainly Shiite army recruits from the Speicher military camp to the north of Tikrit.

Ahmed H was arrested in March and indicted days later on a range of charges including “killings in connection with a terrorist group” and ‘ war crimes’, and placed in pre- trial detention, the Paris prosecutor said.

The case highlights fears by Western intelligen­ce agencies that jihadists have been able to take advantage of the migrant crisis to enter Europe.

Having arrived in France in the summer of 2016 Ahmed H obtained refugee status a year later and was given a 10-year resident card, a source close to the investigat­ion told AFP on Thursday.

Shortly after being granted his refugee status, Ahmed H was identified and followed by intelligen­ce services, who then notified judicial authoritie­s.

According to a source close to the investigat­ion, Ahmed H has denied any involvemen­t.

French authoritie­s have revoked his protected status since his incarcerat­ion.

His lawyer Mohamed El Monsaf Hamdi did not want to comment immediatel­y when contacted by AFP.

The Camp Speicher massacre was considered one of IS’s worst crimes after it took over large parts of Iraq in 2014.

One of the sites of the massacre was the former river police building inside former president Saddam Hussein’s palace complex in Tikrit.

Video footage subsequent­ly released by IS showed an assembly-line massacre in which gunmen herded their victims towards the quay, shot them in the back of the head and pushed them in the water one after the other. — AFP

 ??  ?? A car convoy with representa­tives of the US embassy arrives at the Finnish government’s Königstedt Manor in Helsinki, Finland. — Reuters photo
A car convoy with representa­tives of the US embassy arrives at the Finnish government’s Königstedt Manor in Helsinki, Finland. — Reuters photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia